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1. System os Ss n rwv LOU taco diee aca utc ds tede tat eo ap dde Operating 2 2 ia RR eae eee tedden PbS s All rights including rights vested in the software content and other materials installed and running in the car as well as displayed trademarks and logos are reserved by their respective owners GB 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 A Operate the controls on the dash or near the steering wheel 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 zones the system 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 as there is a risk of d
2. Address refer to the information on Entering an address in the section on Entering a destination History refer to the information on Select a destination from the previ ous destinations in the section enti tled Entering a destination Find on Map refer to the information on Selecting a destination on the map in the section on Entering a destination Coordinate refer to the informa tion on Entering the coordinate of the destination in the section on Entering a destination Add to Favourites 3 Info Back to Car Close In all cases once the address is con firmed the system will locate it on the map Tap Options and then tap Add to Favourites to the destination as fa vourites Before saving favourites you can change the name of the favourite by using keyboard GB 37 MANAGING THE FAVOURITES 2 2 LC Sort by Name Sort by Distance Show All on Map Delete Ai Close Sorting the list The result of saved favourites can be sorted by name distance and shown all on map Tap Options Deleting the favourites Tap the favourite you want to delete Tap Options Delete Favourite and confrim by pressing Delete To delete all favourites tap Options and then tap Delete all Confirm by pressing Delete all GB 38 Searching the favourite This function allows you to search the favourite in the list by its saved name Tap Fi
3. Bein mss Voice guidance is unavailable The navigation system does not include Increase the volume the intersection Ensure voice guidance is activated Voice guidance is deactivated The directions of the voice guidance do The voice guidance may vary according Drive according to the actual conditions not correspond to your exact location to the environment The suggested route does not start or The destination is not yet recognised by Enter a road near to the required desti end at the required destination the system nation Bein No sounds or ringtone can be heard The mobile phone is not connected to the Ensure that the mobile phone is con system nected to the system The volume is set to minimum or mute Increase the volume or deactivate mute Impossible to make a call The mobile phone is not connected to the Ensure that the mobile phone is con System nected to the system The phone keypad has been locked Unlock the phone keypad GB 56 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 1 2 A address bO0Olc i iiec t means GB 28 GB 37 GB 38 answering a Call eiie eroe GB 48 MI GB 18 AUX a GB 17 GB 19 auxiliary SOUFCO eet mettere GB 17 GB 19 B BALANCE caminado GB 20 balances O GB 20 DA ener GB 20 O GB 20 Bluetooth connection 45 Bl eto
4. Voice control Cs You can use the system voice control to place a call without using the screen display Press 1 or 2 and follow the audio and visual in structions provided by the system and on the screen MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL 2 2 15 Dial number 0000000000 Entering a number From the main menu press Phone then Dial number Press the numbers to dial the number then Call to place the call You are recommended to perform these actions only while the vehicle is stationary Voice mail From the main menu press Phone then Voice mail to reach your voice mailbox Refer to the Settings paragraph to enter the voice mail number Phone Phonebook Call logs Dial number mo e Voice mail Settings Settings MANAGE This menu enables you to connect disconnect a telephone SOUND LEVELS This menu enables you to change the sound set tings fro your calls VOICE MAIL This menu enables you to change the telephone number for your voice mailbox Settings Manage Sound levels Voice mail Activating Bluetooth Confirm BLUETOOTH ACTIVATION DEACTIVATION Press 5 to activate or deactivate your Bluetooth connection Press Confirm AUTOMATICALLY DOWNLOAD PHONE DATA Press 6 to activate or deactivate the automatic tele phone data download phone book music etc Press Confirm VEHICLE 1 2 Vehicle Driving Eco Electrical Vehicl
5. gt Route gt Edit Route to edit the route by modifying the list of waypoints You can add or remove waypoints reorder the list Tap 11 to add waypoints and tap 14 to add a new destination It offers several methods to enter a destination Refer to the information on Entering a destina tion Tap 12 to delete a destination Tap 13 to reorder the list GB 34 O La ps y eNoisy le A Villepreux 7 SE iun Le Chesnay Chaville Avoidances Tap Home gt Route gt Avoidances to make a detour Tap a section on the list you want to make a detour You can change the section by press ing 15 Confirm the new route by pressing 76 Cancel the route At any given moment you can stop the guidance Tap Home gt Route gt Cancel Route to cancel the active route DE Route Alternatives E ES Fast s 333 km 3 23 Esa 338 km 3 21 Short 318km 4 59 Route Alternatives This item allows you to change route planning method There are three options with distance and time to change route planning method Fast Economical Short Refer to the information on Route set tings in the section on Navigation set tings Tap Home Route Route Alternatives and then tap 17 Confrim the new route by pressing 18 GUIDANCE 5 5 Itinerary Normal 18 29 e Rue B ranger 0 yd Quai Alphonse le Gallo
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7. to access the system s Phone Book Using your Phone Book You can use the Phone Book entries stored on the memory of phone After connecting your system and bluetooth phone via Bluetooth wire less technology the numbers in your phone s Phone Book is transferred au tomatically into system s Phone Book GB 46 Note system may ask whether to transfer phone s Phone Book into sys tem s Phone Book in certain phones Calling a number in the Phone Book After finding the contact in the Phone Book you want to call you can select the number and make a call Searching the Phone Book contact by alphabet If there are many contacts in the Phone Book list it can be useful to display them in the alphabetical order for easier searching Tap 2 and then enter the name of con tact you want to search by using key board It is recommended that you A stop your vehicle before en tering a number or search ing for a contact MAKING A CALL Calling Lists 13 07 e Meistger Pumucket Today 15 14 234501234567 Today 12 56 K 234501234567 Sophie M E 3 Yesterday 12 56 Monday 09 56 Dialling a number from the phonebook Refer to the information on Calling a number in the phonebook in the sec tion on Phonebook It is recommended that you stop your vehicle before en tering a number or search ing for a contact Dialling a number from the call history You can use the c
8. E Il gt 15 27 9 22 12 18 26 17 28 30 14 o GPS UTC Time 17 11 45 Available Satellites 9 Accuracy HIGH PAIRING UNPAIRING BLUETOOTH DEVICES 1 2 Bluetooth connection Check that the Bluetooth connec tion is ON To do this Tap Home gt SETTING select Bluetooth Pairing Bluetooth device In order to use your hands free system you must pair your Bluetooth mobile to your vehicle before using it for the first time Pairing will enable the system to recog nise and store a device You can pair up to 8 devices but only one can be connected at a time to the hands free system Pairing is carried out directly on your device Your hands free system is A only intended to facilitate communication by reducing the risk factors without re moving them completely You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling Bluetooth Setting G3 u 13 07 View Bluetooth Device List External Device Authorization Change Passkey ft Audio Display Bluetooth System Your multimedia system and device must both be switched on Note when pairing ensure any other devices already paired are not con nected to the hands free system Tap Search for Bluetooth Device or External Device Authorization on the Screen or tap 1 on phone screen From your device carry out the proce dure in the following order activate the device s
9. tination Tap 5 Points of Interest gt Custom Search Select the area around which the place should be searched for Tap In a Town Suburb to search for a place within a selected town suburb the result list will be ordered by the distance from the center of the selected city town GB 27 ENTERING A DESTINATION 4 6 Selecting an address from the Favourites You can find the destination to a loca tion stored in the Favourites To utilize this function more effectively destina tions that you often travel to should be stored in advance First of all store in the Favourites by searching the address Refer to the section on Managing the favourites Tap Home NAVI Destination gt Favourites to display the list of fa vorite destinations GB 28 42 Avenue Despr aux 18 03 Paris 16 me Arrondissement Paris 0985 a Saint Cloud Garches Selecting for destination by using the map This allows you search for a destination by scrolling the map Tap Home gt gt Destination gt Find on Map to select destination on the map Tap somewhere on the map that you want to select as your destination The point 6 appears Tap 7 to select the point 6 as the des tination Coordinate 19 54 N48 78116 N e E2 21930 5 OK Entering the coordinate of the destination This allows you search for a destination by entering its coor
10. ON MAP This function allows you to define a destination from the map From the navigation screen move around the map to position the cursor on your destination then confirm the system calculates the route LATITUDE LONGITUDE This function allows you to define a destination using GPS coordinates ENTERING Route summary Once the destination information has been entered the system calculates the route The screen has two tabs the journey tab 5 enables a summary of your route to be displayed the LIVE 6 tab displays traffic information and warning areas in real time In certain countries it is illegal to download and activate the warning areas and this could lead to prosecution A DESTINATION 4 4 Confirm trip At the end of the calculation the system displays the route and suggests two options allows you to view the route details change the route and save the destination Done navigation guidance begins Note if you do not confirm this page will close after ten seconds and guidance will start automati cally ELECTRIC VEHICLE DETAILS Depending on the vehicle charge level if the destination can be reached guidance is launched if the charge level is not sufficient to reach the destination the system presents a selection of recharging stations along the route The flag 5 represents your destination Depending on the vehicle its colour indicates whethe
11. Several input sources are available USB SD card auxiliary socket Bluetooth connection Multimedia Radio Pictures Video Settings Radio Please refer to the Radio section in this document Media Press Media then select the connected source to access the audio files You can access the audio files directly access files music genres artists albums and reading lists access files and or audio files 12 Setlings Sound Media Pictures Settings This menu allows you to adjust the various multi media menu functions Please see the system manual for further informa tion Photo slideshows and video playback are only available when the vehicle is stationary BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE CONNECTION 13 Preset 3 Technocentre Renault BNR Dancefloor Flows SA Pairing a phone Press the button 1 A message will indicate that the phone is detected Press Yes to pair the tele phone Choose your telephone from the list The telephone is paired You are recommended only to use this function while the vehicle is stationary NB Depending on the telephone the system will request an authentication code For other pairing methods please refer to the system handbook Manage devices To use the de res you must first set up a Bluetooth connection bi your device and your R Link Do you want to do that now Connecting a telephon
12. eco driving or energy BNR Dancefloor 2 flow 40 Access to main menu 40 39 38 37 a Preset 3 Welcome screen 30 Audio information radio or multimedia 31 Application notifications 32 Outside air quality level information 33 Telephone information 34 Exterior temperature 35 Time You can change the arrangement of the home page Please refer to your system handbook for further information ENTERING A DESTINATION Main Menu Navigation Multimedia o Vehicle Services System Menu Drive to Press the Menu button to access the Navigation menu then Drive to This menu offers you several ways to enter a des tination select an address from the Address menu select Home select a destination from the Recent destina tions select Local search 1 4 Drive to Home Saved locations Address m e mw Recent destina Local search Charging station tions select a Charging station charging terminal or station for electric vehicles select an address from Point of interest POI select a Point on map select GPS coordinates Voice control You can use the system voice controls to enter a destination without having to use the screen con trols Press 1 or 2 and follow the audio and visual in structions provided by the system and on the screen Please refer
13. enables or disables the use of un paved roads NAVIGATION SETTINGS 3 4 Permit needed It enables or disables the use of roads which are situated in not publicly acces sible areas ES Border crossing e If it is disabled and the Start and A A EN Destination waypoints are in the same Wamings Route Settings Map Settings country then the roads that are outside pape uc of the country are disabled u Note permit needed and border cross US ing options are available only if the cor ft Destination Rolte Options responding segments are included in the planned route Map settings Refer to the information in the section on Map settings Voice settings This function allows you to change the language of voice guidance Coordinate Format 9 14 AM DD DDDDD O DD MM MMM O DD MM 55 5 Coordinate format This function allows you to change the format of coordinate Tap 3 to change the format of coordi nate This system will offer 3 types of format GB 41 NAVIGATION SETTINGS 4 4 Navigation 17 32 Warnings Route Settings Map Settings PERRA gt X Voice Settings Coordinate GPS Format mum ff Destination Route Options GPS This function allows you to check the status of GPS satellites Tap 4 to see the GPS information screen GB 42 GPS Information 17 11 Ww
14. main menu press System to access the following settings Language Display Sound Clock Safety warnings Home screen keypads define units status and information remove SD card restoring factory settings LANGUAGE To select a system language select Language from the preferences menu Select the desired lan guage from the list DISPLAY This menu provides access to the following set tings Brightness enables you to adjust the day night brightness and the activation deactivation of the automatic switch to night mode Night time daytime enables you to switch be tween night display and day display SOUND This menu adjusts the audio level for the follow ing elements main volume navigation instructions hands free telephone telephone ringtone voice message system sounds parking distance control sound applications 21 Warnings This menu enables you to adjust the audio level for alerts hazardous areas etc and to activate deac tivate the alert with the screen switched off Voice Announcements This menu enables you to set the type of message you wish to hear traffic street names etc NB Depending on the type of voice selected the number of options may vary Voice This menu enables you to select the type of voice robot or human CLOCK The syste
15. naviga tion system You can change the unit between the km and mls GB 49 SYSTEM SETTINGS 2 2 Factory Setting This function allows you to initialize var ious settings to the default settings All Initializes all the settings to the default settings Phone Initializes all the settings re lated with phone Navigation Initializes all the settings related with navigation Audio Media Radio Initializes all the settings related with Audio Media Radio System Version This function allows you to check the version of system GB 50 Audio setting Refer to the section entitled Audio set ting Bluetooth setting Refer to the section entitled Pairing unpairing Bluetooth devices UPDATING THE SYSTEM 1 4 By inserting your USB key into a com puter that is connected to the internet you can update your map content update the system purchase new maps upgrade to premium POI content The screens shown in the user manual are not contractual Installing the software Install the Naviextras Toolbox in a few clicks on your computer The Toolbox can be downloaded from https renault naviextras com toolbox https dacia naviextras com toolbox After downloading the install file from website simply double click the file to start the instrallation Follow the instructions shown on the Screen Creating an internet account To log in click the Not
16. ters to help enter the letters GB 12 VOLUME Volume Adjust the sound level when listening to the different sources messages ring tones and phone communications by pressing or turning B depending on the vehicle or by pressing M N The radio source being listened to is in terrupted when TA information news bulletins or a warning message is re ceived Set the volume to a reason A able level so that outside noise can be heard Muting the sound Press simultaneously on M N to mute the sound This function is deactivated automati cally when the volume control is used or when a news or road traffic bulletin is broadcast Volume adjustment according to speed When this function is activated the audio and navigation volume will vary according to the vehicle speed To activate and adjust this function refer to the information on Speed de pendent volume control of the section on Audio settings GB 13 LISTEN TO THE RADIO 1 3 FM 13 07 Bayern1 4 104 34 FM y 13107 BBC SPORTS ys 3 Bayern1 NEWS 12 Eurpe2 ROCK v SWR3 JAZZ Ji ADS Message RDS Message H List Preset Optipn Selecting a 9 Press 7 Select the wavelength FM or AM re quired by pressing it Choosing a station There are different modes for choosing a radio station After having selected the wavelength select the mode by pressing 4 or 5 GB 14
17. to Car Close OK is no active route destination is not selected tap 12 to confirm the destination as a new route f an active route exists you can select the destination as a new route or waypoint Tap 12 and then tap New Route or Waypoint Add to favourites Tap 11 and then tap 13 to store se lected destination in favourites GB 29 ENTERING A DESTINATION 6 6 Back to car Tap 15 to move current vehicle loca tion ld to Favourites 1 Info A Back to Car Close Info This item allows you to consult the ad dress latitude longitude and phone number phone number is only acti vated after selecting a point of interest Tap 14 GB 30 GUIDANCE 1 5 Guyancourt 0 07 78280 Soirt Quentin en Yvelnes Gujencourt Welnes Feme 5 1 km Res Activating guidance Tap 7 or wait 10 seconds after having entered a destination Guidance will begin Map Settings 17 23 View Mode o mI Viewpoint High Motorway View Off om gt POI Markers t Guidance screens The system will offer several different navigation maps Tap Home gt Options gt Map Settings and then tap 2D or 3D to change the map display You can also change the map display by pressing compass on the map The different possible full screen dis plays are 2D 3D Route de Dampierre EJI 7 13 PM Options 104 3 MHz
18. 250 yd 1 3 Quai Alphonse le Gallo 300 yd v pont de Saint Cloud 350 yd e Options Itinerary This function makes it possible to view the route plan Several details of the route will appear direction change arrows road number distance before a fork Tap 19 to sort the details of the route by summary It only shows the waypoints start via destination and their distance remaining time and arrival time by normal It shows all the maneuvers and their signpost information route numbers street name and distance It also shows informational and warning en tries such as settlement names the driver enters restrictions access and maneuver restrictions ignored user preferences etc by road list It sections the route to road names and road numbers It also shows their length average direction and travel time information Waypoints are not shown in this mode Route settings This item enables you to choose your route settings Refer to the information on Route set tings in the section entitled Navigation settings GB 35 MAP SETTINGS Navigation 17 32 A fa a Warnings Route Settings Map Settings 4 Ey Voice Settings Coordinate GPS Format Map Settings 17 23 View Mode 3D Viewpoint Low High Motorway View Off POI Markers ft Destination Route Tap 2 and then tap 1 to access map setting menu Adjusting view mode This functio
19. Bluetooth amp connection run a search for Bluetooth devices in close proximity Dial Y 13 07 um 010 1234 5678 4 5 6 eile AS ea qum yum 3 ft select MEDIA NAV Name of hands free system from the list enter the Bluetooth code 0000 on the device keypad Note the Bluetooth code 0000 is default You can change the code by pressing Change Passkey on the screen Note some devices don t need to enter the Bluetooth code The device is automatically stored and connected to the vehicle If pairing fails repeat these operations For more information refer to your de vice s user guide GB 43 PAIRING UNPAIRING BLUETOOTH DEVICES 2 2 Bluetooth Setting G3 ut 13 07 View Bluetooth Device List External Device Authorization Change Passkey Bluetooth System ft Audio Display Unpairing Bluetooth device Unpairing erases a device from the hands free system memory GB 44 Tap 2 Tap the trash can icon on the device to be deleted in the list Confirm your choice by selecting OK You can also delete all device in the list by pressing Options Delete all and confirm your choice by selecting OK CONNECTING DISCONNECTING BLUETOOTH DEVICES Connecting a Bluetooth device Your device must be connected to the hands free system in order to use all its functions It is not possible to connect a device to the hands free system if it has no
20. Full screen mode 2D or 3D This mode allows you to view the navi gation map on the entire screen The information on the arrival time and the distance remaining to the destina tion are located in the bottom right of the map The indication for the next change of di rection is located in the right side of the map GB 31 GUIDANCE 2 5 Carrefour de la Porte Verte 17 44 ft Options Intersection map During guidance before each change of direction the system will automati cally display a close up of the intersec tion The system will automatically switch back to normal scale after you have passed through the intersection GB 32 Motorway junction view During guidance before each motor way junction this system will display a 3 dimensional view of the junction Note for some junctions only a small turn arrow will appear on the map The system will switch back to normal mode after you have passed the junc tion Voice Language 18 06 English UK male p MI English UK female 2 5 English US female v English US male Changing voice guidance language Tap 2 and then tap Options gt Voice Settings to change voice language Scroll the language list by pressing 4 Tap the desired language and then tap 3 to confirm GUIDANCE 3 5 Route information This function allows you to view your route Select Home Route after havin
21. RENAULT EURODRIVE TRAVEL WITH Dear Customer This document contains t 2 GPS manuals R link y Media Nav Factory installed GPS systems vary among car models and configurations At the time of pickup you will know which GPS is installed in your vehicle ou can get additional assistance 6 AK amp 2dbipc at the Eudrodrive delivery center Please print or save this document for future use Applies to Selected Models Espace Kangoo Megane Scenic Grand Scenic XMOD When printing please select Page Range from 2 to 24 Select Your GPS Manual Below Applies to Selected Models Captur Clio Dacia Duster Trafic When printing please select Page Range from 25 to 84 R Link QUICK GUIDE Back to Top RENAULT WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF R LINK Congratulations on your choice Thanks to its integrated touchscreen steering wheel controls and voice recognition you can carry on driving without taking your eyes off the road These pages will give you an introduction to the main multimedia features and settings of your R Link navigation system At the end of this guide you will find instruc tions on how to create your account on R Link Store to benefit from exclusive downloadable services DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR VEHICLE S USE SIMULATORS AND FULL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE R LINK E GUIDE IS AVAILABLE AT WWW E GUIDE RENAULT COM This document does not replace the driver s handbook For mo
22. The most recent version is installed by inserting your USB key into a computer that is connected to the internet Refer to the section on Map update Note USB key is not supplied with the System If possible always use the most recent version Inserting the USB memory Connect the USB key to the USB input C on the unit GB 21 READ A MAP 1 3 Displaying the map To display the map around the location of the vehicle tap Home MAP Touch the map screen To move around the navigation map drag desired direction on the screen Tap 3 to change the scale Rotate the map by pressing f GB 22 Rue Monseigneur Gibier Map key 4 Name of the next major road or road sign information if applicable 5 Distance to and direction of next change of direction 6 Estimated time of arrival 7 Distance remaining to the destina tion 8 Location of the vehicle on the navi gation map 9 Route calculated by the navigation system 10Indicates the direction change 11 Compass 12Mute voice guidance on off GPS Location info This function makes it possible to find out the geographical location of the se lected position Address latitude longi tude Touch desired position on the screen Press Options and then press Info to find out exact location of the selected position Compass lt indicates North whatever the position of the map Press 11 to change the map view be tween 2D
23. Toolbox determine which up dates are available for your system Connect your USB key to your com puter the computer must already be connected to the internet When your System is successfully connected and the Toolbox finds it in the list of sup ported systems the system or soft ware name will appear at the top of the Toolbox window If you have followed the instructions and successfully connected your USB key and then logged in then your System is already registered into your user profile UPDATING THE SYSTEM 3 4 Downloading updates to the USB key If you purchased any free or pay con tents please click on the updates button in the menu bar on the left side of Toolbox The updates button will open a screen which shows all available updates in cluding items that you have purchased but not yet installed updates or extras free updates and extras that you added to the installation queue from the Catalogue system updates if a newer version available and special free updates The list shows all available updates by region in a list and on a world map By default all items belonging to all regions are selected for installation If you decide to skip a region for now un check the checkbox at the beginning of its table row After reviewing the table click Install at the bottom of the screen to start the installation process The Toolbox will start downloading and installi
24. alling list stored on the memory of phone After connecting your unit and Bluetooth amp phone via Bluetooth amp wireless technology the numbers in your phone s All Calls Outgoing Calls Incoming Calls and Missed Calls list is transferred automatically into calling list Tap 1 to scroll the list and then tap Calling Lists Tap 5 to access to the list of All Calls Tap 4 to access the list of Outgoing Calls Tap 3 to access the list of Incoming Calls Tap 2to access the list of Missed Calls For each list the contacts are listed from the most recent to the oldest Select a contact to make the call Dial v 41 13 07 1 2 3 010 1234 5678 4 5 6 7 8 9 gt mpm Entering a number Tap 1 to scroll the list and then tap Dial to make a call entering a number Tap the number buttons to make a call and then tap 7 To correct a number tap 6 Press and hold to delete all the numbers at once GB 47 RECEIVING DURING A CALL gt Adam Smith 12 10 1234 5678 Accept Refuse Receiving a call When receiving a call the reception screen is displayed with any informa tion available on the caller the name of the contact if the number is present in the phonebook list the caller s number Unknown if the number cannot be viewed GB 48 Dial v ww 13 07 1 2 3 Adam Smith SAA 12 10 1234 5678 4 5 6 pica exl minm FYTF During a
25. amage to equipment and fire Contact a representative of the manufacturer in the event of malfunction and for all operations involving disassembly Do not insert foreign bodies into the player Precautions when using the phone There are laws which govern the use of phones in vehicles They do not necessarily authorise the use of hands free phone Systems under all driving conditions drivers must be in control of their vehicles at all times Using a phone whilst driving is a significant distraction and risk factor during all stages of use dialling communicating searching for a number in the handset memory etc 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 options selected and the country where it is sold This manual may also contain information about functions to be introduced later in the year GB 3 GB 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 3 Introduction Your vehicle s multimedia system per forms the following functions RDS radio management of auxiliary audio Sources hands free phone navigation assistance Radio functions The multimedia system can be used to listen to FM frequency modulation and AM amplitude modulation radio stations The RDS system makes it possible to display the name of some stations an
26. and 3D Map icons The navigation system uses icons 2 to display points of interest POI Refer to the information on Display points of in terest in the section on Map settings READ A MAP 2 3 Where Am I 17 42 Versailles Avenue des Etats Unis amp Latitude France N48 81077 gj M Chemin des e Longitude 5 E2 15037 D985 gt Altitude 492 D185 Country Info France 7 16 PM Within Towns Countryside Expressway Motorway m AQ O Phone Country Code 33 Emergency Number 112 1 1 Maximum Blood Alcohol Content 0 5 permille 9 Snow Chains required in winter Options x Help Nearby Where am I This function allows you to check infor mation about the current position and to search for POI nearby It operates when GPS is connected Tap Options on the map screen and then tap Where Am I This screen includes information below Latitude Longitude Altitude House number Current address t Country information Tap 13 and then tap Country Info This function allows you to check coun try information about current position Information on this screen includes Speed limits Speed limits are displayed for ex pressways Displayed unit depends on active regional settings If data not available then shown instead of table and number Phone country code Emergency number Legal Restrictions
27. aytime running light only deactivate driver s side unlocking driving style indicator on the instrument panel electric vehicle instrument panel lighting during charging elec tric vehicle Eco rating Press Confirm to confirm your selection Note the Settings menu is only available if the vehicle stationary SERVICES 1 2 a R Link Store Navigation services Settings Aquarium Calculatrice Reader Services menu The Services menu grants access to your multi media system live menus R Link Store Navigation services Settings Your applications Application manager Some functions can be accessed free of charge during a trial period You can extend your sub scription or buy other products via the vehicle R Link Store accessible under certain conditions the R Link Store accessible on a computer with an Internet connection www renault com or at your local Renault dealer depending on the country and the product Some products can only be purchased using a computer over an Internet connection at R Link Store When you need to download an application you will be requested to insert your SD card into the computer and install the R Link Toolbox soft ware Please see your system instructions for further information about these services 18 R LINK STORE This menu enables you to purchase LIVE services applications and more From the Servi
28. by receiving GPS signals It suggests a route to your chosen des tination using its road map Finally it indicates the route to take step by step using the display screen and voice messages Your hands free phone system is only intended to facilitate communication by reducing the risk factors without remov A ing them completely You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling GB 6 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3 3 3 Time area 6 showing the current time if Bluetooth is connected it is dis Rue Monseigneur Gibier 7 16 PM ind played in the indicator area 4 Menu area Swallowed In The Sea TE EDIDI display subordinate menu of 01 24 04 24 E mode qmm showing current menu as high lighted color Home or Back button goes back to the home menu or previous screen 40 List Options 5 Home area ft oU 104 T Displays Navigation screen 6 Map view mode 2D 3D 7 Current street 8 Current audio information 9 Options for route and map setting 10 Voice guidance On Off Menu screen 1 Mode selection area showing the selected mode when mode area is touched rest of the area will be showing mode list 2 Contents Area showing the contents of menu item and information GB 7 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS 1 2 Screen selections are made by touching the desired selection on the screen Rue M
29. call During a call you can switch the microphone on off by pressing 2 or 3 hang up by pressing 1 hear sound through the phone speaker by pressing 4 hear sound through the vehicle speaker by pressing 5 SYSTEM SETTINGS 1 2 Display setting 13 07 System setting 13 07 one MEN UC nun Language Factory Setting System Version A Audio Display Bluetooth System fi Audio Display Bluetooth To access the system parameters Tap Home SETTING tap the menu on the bottom of the Screen select an item Display setting Display brightness You can set the brightness of the screen Set the display brightness to Low Mid Middle or High Map mode To improve the visibility of the map screen between day and night you can change the combination of the colours of the map Auto The map screen is displayed by GPS Day and night mode auto matically are changed Day The map screen is always dis played with bright colours Night The map screen is always dis played with dark colours System setting Language This function allows you to change the language used in the system and voice guidance language Clock This function allows you to set the time format between the 12h and 24h Note clock is configured automatically by the GPS and it is not possible to change it manually Units This function allows you to set the unit of distance displayed on your
30. ces menu press R Link Store then browse through the menu to find your service application and down load You can also download applications from your PC particularly useful for large files and transfer them to your system via the SD card Note some applications must be paid for You will be requested to enter your MyRenault com user name and password or pay by credit or debit card APPLICATIONS This menu enables you to access applications pur chased from the R Link Store SERVICES 2 2 Navigation services 9 Traffic Cameras Local search ES ZE My TomTom Weather LIVE SERVICES LIVE LIVE services include HD Traffic Fixed and mobile speed camera alerts or hazard ous area alerts based on local legislation local searches Access to the My TomTom LIVE menu weather 19 APPLICATION MANAGER l From the Application manager menu you can E delete applications the service pages Application manager Connectivity LIVE navigation manager services e d Update appli Data sharing Turn cations settings Bluetooth off SETTINGS You can access the following menus from the Settings menu Application manager Connectivity manager LIVE navigation services Update applications Data sharing settings Bluetooth activation deactivation Please refer to your system instructions for fur ther informat
31. d also for information messages sent by FM stations to be heard automatically traffic bulletins news bulletins emergency messages Auxiliary audio function You can listen to your personal stereo directly through your vehicle s speak ers There are several ways of connect ing your personal stereo depending on the type of device you have 3 5 mm Jack socket audio multi connection unit USB Bluetooth connection For more information on compatible de vices contact your approved manufac turer s dealer or visit the manufacturer s website where available GB 5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 3 Hands free phone function The hands free Bluetooth amp phone System makes the following functions possible without having to handle your phone send receive suspend a call transfer the list of contacts from the phone memory access the call logs for calls which have come through the system dial emergency numbers Telephone compatibility Some phones are not compatible with the hands free system and do not enable you to use all of the available functions or do not provide the best possible sound quality For more information on compatible telephones contact your approved manufacturer s dealer or visit the man ufacturer s website where available Navigation assistance function The navigation system automatically calculates the geographical position of the vehicle
32. ddress complete or par tial select an address from Points of Interest POI select a destination from the previ ous destinations select an address from the Favourites select for destination by using the map select a latitude and longitude Entering an address Tap 1 This item allows you to enter all or part of the address country town street and number Note only addresses known to the system through the digital map are au thorised Navigation 5 27 Address Points of Interest History w 6 Favourites Find on Map Coordinate ft Destination Route Options When using for the first time Tap the Country Tap the keyboard button to enter the name of the country required When entering the address the system will remove the brightness of certain letters to help enter the ad dress The system may suggest several country lists by pressing 2 Select the required country in the lists Proceed in the same way for Town Suburb Street Intersecting Street and Street Number v EN a so Oy Tore AS DIT OTT CYBI N TNS Options Note Intersecting Street and Street Number are activated after select Street Note When entering the street it is not necessary to specify the type of road street avenue boulevard etc Note the system stores previously ad dress in its memory Once you have en
33. dinate Tap Home gt NAVI gt Destination gt Coordinate You can enter the latitude and longitude values in any of the following formats decimal degrees degrees and decimal minutes or degrees minutes and deci mal seconds Tap 8 and then tap UTM to enter the coordinate in UTM format ENTERING A DESTINATION 5 6 Points of Interest Found 17 11 Bezault Thierry 11 Rue Andr Lerot Gourhan 78280 Guyancourt 30 yd Foucault Damien 74 1 34 5 Rue Philibert Delorme 78280 Guyancourt 40 yd e Garcia Valerie Pascale my 5 Rue Philibert Delorme 78280 Guyancourt 40 yd Options Q Find Sorting the list The result of searching a destination by point of interest history and favourites can be sorted by name and distance If an active route exists they can be sorted by detour And they also can be shown all on map Tap 9 Finding a destination by names In case of selecting a destination by point of interest history and favourites you can search for destination in the list by their names Tap 10 and enter names using keyboard 42 Avenue Despr aux 18 03 Paris 16 me Arrondissement Paris 0985 53 Saint Cloud Di Garches Sajpt Cloud Marnes la Coqu paio 2 Options Confirming the destination There are several possible options before confirming a destination OK Add to favourites Info Back to Car Add to Favourites i Info A Back
34. e move around the various elements of an area D or E move around a list adjust the scale ZOOM mode 11 Press confirm 12 Open the source screen while listening radio audio CD etc 13 Activate the standby screen to hide the map 14 Access favourites 15 Go to the main menu 16 Access the Navigation menu FIRST USE 3 4 F 17 18 19 20 21 MULTIMEDIA SCREEN F 17 Listen to the radio 18 On off 19 Rotate adjust the volume of the source cur rently in use 20 Short press recall a radio station Long press store a radio station 21 Rotate search for radio stations change a CD track 22 Eject a CD 23 Choose an external source 22 23 20 18 20 22 17 24 Short press move horizontally in the displays move around the various zones of the Screen change a CD track or playlist Long press fast forward rewind a CD or an audio file 25 Main menu 26 Options context menu 27 Switching moving around the card up down move around the various areas of a menu upper bar central zone lower bar left right move around the various tabs of a menu Rotate move around the various elements of a zone adjust the scale ZOOM mode Press confirm 28 Return to the previous menu 29 Home page FIRST USE 4 4 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Options context menu 37 Navigation map 38 Favourites s 39 Vehicle information
35. e a ze Onboard computer Settings Your system has menus that enable you to monitor your fuel and electrical power consumption and depending on the vehicle to adjust certain vehi cle settings Driving Eco Depending on the vehicle The Driving Eco menu has three things to help save energy Trip report My preference trips Eco coaching Driving Eco LA N Trip report My preference trips Eco coaching TRIP REPORT This menu shows you the data saved from your last journey average fuel consumption total consumption average speed recovered energy or mileage completed average environmental driving performance zone braking anticipation B zone environmental rating of the vehicle speed C zone To save your data use the 16 Trip report Distance Duration Average consumption Average speed Total consumption 0 Anticipation Speed Energy saved 0 Reset MY PREFERENCE TRIPS Once you have saved a specific journey this menu will show you the changes in your driving style Select the type of route saved to access the two tabs summary details ECO COACHING This menu assesses your driving style and gives you the best possible advice to optimise your fuel or energy consumption VEHICLE 2 2 Vehicle Driving Eco Electrical Vehicle zo Onboard computer Settings Electrical Veh
36. e Once the system is initiated the hands free phone system will search for any paired phones present in the vicinity The system automatically downloads the data for the last telephone connected direc tory music etc To deactivate this option please refer to the section on Making receiving a call NB If a call is ongoing while the telephone is being connected it will automatically be transferred to the vehicle loudspeakers Telephone of Sandy Turn Bluetooth off CHANGING A CONNECTED TELEPHONE The system can save up to five mobile telephones You can connect disconnect any of these tele phones at any time Press Phone on the main menu then Settings and Manage devices to manage your telephone connection n You can use the voice control to place a call without having to use the screen Please see your system handbook for further information MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL 1 2 14 Phone B Phonebook Call logs Dial number o Voice mail Settings Making a call from the phonebook From the main menu press Phone then Phonebook Press the contact name then select the number to place the call Phonebook AAA Making a call from the call history From the main menu press Phone then Call logs Choose from the four contact lists For each list the contacts are listed from the most recent to the oldest Select the contact to make the call
37. e destination is not selected they are searched around the current position f the current position is not avail able either no GPS signal they are searched around the last known po sition ENTERING A DESTINATION 3 6 Tap Along Route to search along the active route and not around a given point This is useful when you search for a later stopover that re Where to find points of interest 20 05 sults in a minimal detour only such Navigation 5 27 as searching for upcoming gas sta em e tions or restaurants the result list will A GQ Suburb Along Route be ordered by the length of the nec Address Points of Interest History essary detour NN ET gt e EID pi Tap 1 to e Favourites Find on Map Coordinate ELS around the current position or if it is not available around the last know ft Destination Route Options position the result list will be ordered by the distance from this position Tap Around Destination to search Searching for Points of Interest by place m is 22 Selecting a destination from category of the active route the result list wi be ordered by the distance from the the previous destinations You search for Points of Interest by destination You can find the destination to a loca their categories and subcategories tion that you have lastly set as the des Tap Home gt NAVI gt Destination gt
38. effective in the country Maximum blood alcohol Visibility vest required Fire extinguisher required Headlights must be on at all times Spare bulbs required First aid kit required Warning triangle required Helmets required for motorcy clists Snow chains required in winter Snow chains recommended in winter Winter tyres required in winter Winter tyres recommended in winter GB 23 READ A MAP 3 3 Where Am 1 17 42 Versailles Avenue des Etats Unis e Latitude France N48 81077 EJ Chemin des Fayed Longitude 3 E2 15037 Altitude 492 Help Nearby 17 43 Car Repair Health Around Here Around Here Poli Petrol d Station Around Here Around Here Options Help Nearby Help Nearby This function allows you to search for assistance near your current position Tap 14 to open a new screen for the quick search GB 24 Information on this screen Car repair services Medical and emergency services Police stations Gas stations To search a destination from this screen refer to the section on Entering a destination and the information on Select one of the Points of Interest POI ENTERING A DESTINATION 1 6 Destination menu Tap Home NAVI Destination to access the destination menu The destination menu offers several methods to enter a destination enter an a
39. enu then select Change home address ENTERING A DESTINATION 3 4 Drive to Saved locations Address Recent desti rci Charging station nations RECENT DESTINATIONS This item enables you to select a destination from the list of addresses last used Select Drive to from the main menu then choose Recent destinations From the list of stored destinations select an ad dress then confirm this address as the destination LOCAL SEARCH The Local search service enables you to find a destination and plan a route to this location Note this icon is only displayed if you have a sub scription to LIVE Services CHARGING STATION The Charging station menu enables you to find a charging station for your electric vehicle and to plan your route to this location To obtain an up to date version of the list of charging stations update your maps from your R Link Store account Note you can manage your personal charging stations via the Favourites menu then select Manage my charging stations POINT OF INTEREST POI A point of interest POI is a service establishment or tourist area close to a location start point des tination city en route etc POIs are classed in different categories e g restaurants museums car parks etc There are several options to find a point of interest category the name of the desired POI POINT
40. er portable audio player USB key etc To find the input position please refer to the section on Introduction to the controls Principles of operation Connection There are two types of connections a USB socket a jack Connect your portable audio player de pending on the type of device Once you have connected a USB socket or jack the system automati cally detects the auxiliary source USB v w 13 07 Swallowed In The Sea CE COLDPLAY 01 24 04 24 Selecting an auxiliary source In navigation mode or when listening to the radio select your auxiliary audio source by pressing Home gt MEDIA The system starts playing the last audio track played Note any change to the external audio source which is made when the system is not active will not be automatically taken into account Only handle the portable audio player when traffic conditions permit A Store the portable audio player safely while driving risk of being thrown in the event of sudden braking To change the auxiliary source tap 1 to show the list of auxiliary sources and then tap the desired auxiliary source from the following possibilities USB iPod BT Bluetooth devices AUX 3 5mm jack Audio formats The auxiliary audio source formats in clude MP3 and WMA Fast winding Press and hold 2 to fast forward or rewind Playback resumes when the button
41. ft Main EE Option List mode Select the List mode by pressing 5 This operating mode allows you to find a station easily by name from an alpha betical list with FM only It is possible to scan up to 50 available radio stations Select the stations required by press ing zone 6 Press 7 to scroll through all the sta tions The names of the radio stations that do not use RDS will not appear on the screen Only their frequency is dis played and sorted at the end of the list 8 FM 13 07 1 2 3 BBC Bayern1 Europe2 4 4 5 6 SWR3 Classic JAZZ tt Main List Preset Option Preset mode Select the Preset mode by pressing 4 This operation mode allows you to recall on demand those stations which you have already stored refer to infor mation on Storing a station in this sec tion Press zone 8 to select your stored sta tions LISTEN TO THE RADIO 2 3 FM 13 07 Bayern1 T 74 104 3m Jd ADS Message RDS Message RDS Message H FM y 13 07 1 2 3 BBC Bayern Europe2 i hj p M RR 4 5 6 SWR3 Classic JAZZ Main List Preset Option MANUAL mode This mode allows stations to be searched manually by scanning the se lected wavelength Scan the wavelength advancing in in crements of 0 5 by repeatedly press ing 3 Briefly press 2 to start an automatic search for radio stations Repeat the operation each time the search stops if necessary You can also
42. g entered a destination Six choices will be given Edit Route Avoidances Overview Cancel Route Route Alternatives Itinerary Route overview Tap Home gt Route gt Overview to get a map overview of the active route The following information will be given The name and or address of the des tination The total time of the route The total distance of the route The special points and sections of the route e g toll gates period charge roads highways etc The route alternatives e g Short Fast Economical Es Rennes 321 35000 Ille et Vilaine France Options 5 You have the following options on this screen by pressing 5 Route Alternatives Itinerary Route settings Note for more information refer to the section on next page Avenue Cl ment Ader EJI 7 16 PM 332 km 6 00 am Simulate Navigation This function allows you to quickly view the required route Start or pause the simulation by pressing 8 Tap 10 to increase the speed of the simulation You can leave the route simulation at any given moment by pressing 6 You can move to previous next ma noeuvre by pressing 7 or 9 GB 33 GUIDANCE 4 5 Edit Route 5 45 A Current GPS Position Parc de Saint Cloud Parc de Saint Cloud 92210 Saint Cloud Options Of Edit route Tap Home
43. gs Route Settings Map Settings 4776 T Voice Settings Coordinate GPS Form Route Settings 18 53 Route Planning Method Lot Eco a IE Motorway Off 1 2 5 Period Off Bb Charge muB bd VS Peruse Toll Of ft Destination Route Route settings This function allows you to set how routes will be calculated Tap 2 to access menu of route setting Route planning method This system will offer 3 main route pri ority criteria Fast gives a quick route if you can travel at or near the speed limit on all roads Short gives a short route to mini mise the distance to travel GB 40 ce Options Eco this mode produces a compro mise between fast and short routing modes If you can save a certain dis tance by travelling for slightly longer time in exchange it will do just that The resulting route might be shorter than the fast variant but not signifi cantly slower Motorways You might need to avoid motorways when you are driving a slow car or you are towing another vehicle Period charge It enables or disables the use of roads for which a special license has to be purchased in order to make use of these roads during a certain period Per use toll It enables or disables the use of roads for which toll has to be paid to use only once a certain part of a road Ferries It enables or disables the usage of all types of ferries ships and trains Unsealed roads It
44. he system functions during the update procedure When the update is completed the navigation system restarts with all new and up to date functionality Please neither remove the USB key from the system nor shut the system down while update is in progress The system might be restarted au tomatically during the update proc ess Please wait to display the radio Screen If the update is accidentally inter rupted restart the process from the beginning OPERATING FAULTS 1 2 Causes No image is displayed No sound can be heard The screen is on standby Ensure that the screen is not on standby The volume is set to minimum or mute Increase the volume or deactivate mute No sound comes from the left right front The balance or fader settings are incor Adjust the sound balance or fader cor or rear speakers rect rectly Sous The location of the vehicle on the screen does not correspond to its actual loca tion The directions on the screen do not cor respond to the actual road Certain items on the menu are not avail able Incorrect positioning of the vehicle Move the vehicle until reception of the caused by GPS reception GPS signal is improved The version of sytem is out of date Obtain the latest version of the system Depending on the current command some items will be unavailable GB 55 OPERATING FAULTS 2 2
45. ia GB 55 GB 56 010151121 M GB 10 GB 57 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 2 2 P pairing a telephone cea GB 43 249 pee ERE GB 26 GB 27 GB 36 point of interest GB 26 GB 27 GB 36 PRESET modestes GB 14 GB 16 R range of wavelengths GB 14 GB 16 iaa GB 5 GB 16 receiving a call etr Rete terres GB 48 S screen MONO sr GB 10 navigation display GB 31 GB 35 navigation GB 31 GB 36 Tulgo f T GB 36 Cum GB 20 Settings iecit GB 40 gt GB 42 GB 49 GB 50 Cz U o Lo donna GB 20 occupe GB 20 brightness GB 49 teres trot ettet GB 20 EIC uo GB 40 GB 42 storing a radio station GB 14 GB 16 switching 10 system edle tei s GB 51 GB 54 T SD 2D mode eiecti E tenes GB 31 MOD GB 20 U T telephone ei E GB 44 GB 51 GB 54 GB 58 USB KV rhet RO GB 51 GB 54 USB socket GB 18 GB 51 GB 54 V Pelr EB GB 13 volume adapted to GB 13 W WMA GB 17 www renault multimedia com RENAULT S A S SOCI T
46. icle The Electrical Vehicle menu is made up of four sub menus energy flow consumption details charge schedule heating levels ENERGY FLOW This menu shows you a diagram of the vehicle and indicates the points where the vehicle is consum ing energy or is generating energy to recharge the traction battery CONSUMPTION DETAILS This graphic shows the flow of energy in the ve hicle and compares this with the last 15 minutes of driving CHARGING PROGRAMMING This menu allows you to set the start time for charging based on a time or a weekly calendar For further information please see the vehicle instruc tions HEATING LEVELS This menu enables you to programme the start time for your air conditioning based on a weekly calendar For further information please see the vehicle instructions Take Care Depending on the vehicle This menu enables you to adjust the fragrance dif fuser and the air ioniser and view the outside air quality Please see your driver s handbook for further in formation 17 Onboard computer Depending on the vehicle This menu shows you vehicle information aver ages distances etc Settings depending on vehicle This menu grants access to the parking distance control reversing camera settings and enables you to activate deactivate the following options automatic door locking automatic rear windscreen wiping in reverse gear d
47. ing on the type of portable audio player select a folder MP3 player USB key or a playlist portable digital music player Note once connected you can no longer directly control your portable dig ital audio player You must use the keys on the system s front panel Selecting a track To select an audio track within a folder tap List To go back to the previous level in the folder hierarchy tap 4 By default albums are listed in alpha betical order Note if you connect a USB key all the folders will be at the same level on the tree structure Depending on the type of digital port able audio player you can refine your selection by using folders or files AUXILIARY AUDIO SOURCES 3 3 Auxiliary input jack Connection Connect the jack of your portable audio player to the jack input Use No indication of the name of the artist or the track is displayed on the system s Screen Note you cannot select a track directly from your audio system To select a track you must do so di rectly via your portable audio player when the vehicle is stationary AUDIO SETTING Audio Setting 13 07 Sound 13 07 SDVC of 2 3 4 5 A 7 Ul 0 Ka Loudness or On E Mid 0 4 Soun 3 v Treble 4 0 Y 4 ft Display Bluetooth System 4 OK Display the settings menu by pressing Home SETTING Tap 2 Note the system exits the settings mode automatically without the need for any ac
48. ion about these services FAVOURITES Favourites Navigation From the main screen press Favourites the Favourites menu enables you to create shortcuts and manage your favourites in four sub sections 1 Navigation 2 Radio 3 Phone 4 Applications Favourites Navigation Add Favourite Remove a Favourite Remove all Favourites ADD A NAVIGATION FAVOURITE Select an empty slot or the softkey Add Favourite Enter an address to add to the favourites ADDING A FAVOURITE RADIO STATION Select an empty slot or the softkey Add Favourite Select the radio station to add to your favourites 20 ADD A FAVOURITE TELEPHONE NUMBER Select an empty slot or the softkey Add Favourite Choose a contact from the directory to add to your favourites ADD A FAVOURITE SERVICE Select an empty slot or the softkey Add Favourite Choose an application to add to your favourites Delete favourites To delete a favourite select the favourite you want to delete then press and Remove a Favourite A confirmation message is displayed on the screen press Delete to confirm You can delete all favourites by pressing then Remove all Favourites A confirmation message is displayed on the screen press Delete to con firm SYSTEM SETTINGS 1 2 F Language Display f Safety warnings Home screen Accessing the system settings From the
49. is released Repeat This function allows you to repeat one song or all songs Tap 3 and then tap Off Track or All Shuffle This function allows you to play all songs randomly Tap 3 and then tap Off or Folder GB 17 AUXILIARY AUDIO SOURCES 2 3 Auxiliary input USB socket Bluetooth Connect the socket of your portable audio player to the USB input on the unit Connection USB and portable digital audio player Connect the socket of your portable audio player to the USB input on the unit Once the USB socket of the digital port able audio player is connected the USB menu is displayed Note depending on the digital porta ble audio player some digital portable audio player may not be connected Connection iPod amp Connect the socket of your iPod to the USB input on the unit Once the USB socket of the iPod de vices is connected the iPod menu is displayed Note use the iPod cable for exclusive use of iPod when connecting iPod to the USB socket GB 18 Y 13 07 t Music gt Favorite DECUIT The newest 3 Swallowed In The Sea Swallowed In The Seamp3 Now My Feet Won t Touch The Grou 1 2 In My Place mp3 Main Option Connection Bluetooth Refer to the section on Connecting disconnecting Bluetooth devices Once Bluetooth is connected the BT menu is displayed Use Depend
50. logged in icon in the toolbar at the top of the page or click the Login button in the Toolbox main screen In case you are not reg istered on Naviextras com website you can easily do that from Toolbox by click ing on the Register button on the login page Latest map guarantee Once your new vehicle has been de livered you will have a maximum of 90 days in which to update the map for free Once this time has elapsed you will need to pay for updates The screens shown in the user manual are not contractual GB 51 UPDATING THE SYSTEM 2 4 Registering the system with the Toolbox To register your navigation system to your user profile first you have to take an empty USB key to the navigation system Note to insert the USB key please refer to the section on the The naviga tion system in your notice and specifi cally the information on Inserting the USB memory Note USB key is not supplied with the System Note at least a 4GB storage size of USB key is recommended GB 52 Navigation z Fu Update mm Destination Route Options When the USB key is inserted into the navigation system s USB socket you have to select NAVI gt Options gt Map update gt Update button on the System s menu This creates a fingerprint of your navi gation system to the USB key which is going to be used by the Toolbox to reg ister your system to your account and to let the
51. m automatically adjusts the date and time by default You can adjust the date and time manually To do this use the Date settings and Time settings menus Please refer to the instructions for your system for further information SYSTEM SETTINGS 2 2 SAFETY WARNINGS When navigation is activated the system can warn the driver about certain events speed alerts near schools etc From the Safety warnings menu select the alerts press Next to select the sound to be linked to these alerts then confirm by press ing Confirm Depending on the alerts you can also set the ve hicle speed to the speed at which you wish to be alerted HOME SCREEN This menu allows you to configure the location and the display of menus visible on the homepage System settings E Keypads Define units Status and infor mation Remove the Restore factoring SD card settings KEYPADS This menu enables you to configure the type of keypad AZERTY QWERTY etc DEFINE UNITS This menu enables you to configure the system measurement units degrees metres etc 22 STATUS AND INFORMATION This menu shows the following information system version GPS information network information software licence information copyright REMOVE SD CARD This menu enables you to eject the SD card safely RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS This menu allo
52. move wheel Q to launch an automatic station search tt Main List Preset Option Storing a station Select a radio station by using one of the modes described above Press and hold one of the buttons on the zone 8 You can store up to 12 stations per wavelength 13 07 o m 7 TA Region News or M tt Main List Preset Radio settings Display the settings menu by press ing 9 You can activate or deactivate functions by pressing On or Off the setting menu varies depending on the wavelength RDS TA Traffic announcement Region News AM Update List GB 15 LISTEN TO THE RADIO 3 3 RDS Some FM radio stations broadcast text information relating to the programme being listened to the name of a track for example Note this information is only available on some radio stations TA Traffic announcement When this function is activated your audio system makes it possible to au tomatically search for and listen to traf fic information when they are broadcast from certain FM radio stations Once the function is activated select the news station then choose if you re quire another playback source Traffic information is broadcast au tomatically and has priority over the source being listened to at the time The automatic broadcasts will not oper ate when listening to radio stations on the AM wavelength GB 16 To activate deactivate this f
53. n When touching forwards button moves toward the next song Press and Hold long press tem store Radio screen When touching with long presses the preset number stores the current radio channel Move to scroll with acceleration When touching with long presses the list down buttons scroll per page with acceleration fast forward or rewind Media play ing screen When touching with long presses forwards or backwards button fast winding the song Route Settings 18 53 Route Planning Method pum a IE Motorway 5 Period A Charge v VS Peruse Toll or e Options d Back to Home menu System goes back to Home menu di rectly once you press and hold 1 wher ever it is Using the steering column controls Press button P to change the radio sta tion search mode Rotate wheel Q to change the station movement R Press K to change the source AUX AM FM GB 11 OPERATE AND USE 2 2 Select 2 to modify your entry Select 3 to display list of results Select 4 to change the keyboard to Enter Country gt special layout Select 5 use numbers symbols A nw C PAS m ETA DEN 125 lt Options Using an alphabetical keyboard When entering a heading using an al phabetical keyboard choose each letter by pressing keyboard When choosing each letter the system will remove the brightness of certain let
54. n allows you to switch the map view between a 3D perspective view and a 2D top down view Tap 3D or 2D GB 36 Adjusting viewpoint This function allows you to adjust the basic zoom and tilt levels to your needs Three levels are available Tap Low Normal or High Motorway View This function allows you to activate or deactivate motorway view Tap On or Off Display points of interest You can select certain points of interest visible at 100 m scale to be displayed on the map To access this function directly Tap 3 to display the points of interest on the map Accommodation Airport Automotive Business Cafe or Bar etc Tap On or Off to show or hide the points of interest Tap the name of the point of interest to open the list of its subcategories MANAGING THE FAVOURITES 1 2 Navigation 5 27 qum ms Warnings Route Settings w Coordinate GPS Format Map Settings Voice Settings Options Creating an entry Tap Home gt Destination to access the destination menu Enter a destina tion by using several methods Address refer to the information on Entering an address in the section on Entering a destination Point of interest refer to the infor mation on Selecting a point of in terest POI in the section entitled Entering a destination
55. nd and enter the name of the favourite by using keyboard NAVIGATION SETTINGS 1 4 Navigation 17 32 A A an Warnings Route Settings Map Settings Xx Voice Settings Coordinate GPS Format Warnings 7 10 PM Warn When Speeding O Speed Limit Always Visible O Alert Point Warning ft Destination Route The Navigation Settings menu allows you to change the display of the map or navigation parameters Warnings This item allows you to set up warnings Tap 1 to access menu of warnings Warn when speeding Maps may contain information about the speed limits of the road segments The system is able to warn you if you exceed the current limit This infor mation may not be available for your region or may not be fully correct for all roads in the map The following alert types are available Audio warning you receive a non verbal warning when you exceed the speed limit Visual warning the current speed limit is shown on the map when you exceed it Tap On or Off to turn on or off the warning Speed limit always visible You can set speed limits always visible This function can be turned on or off in this menu Alert point warnings When the driver passes an alert point a warning sign appears on the screen This function can be turned on or off in this menu GB 39 NAVIGATION SETTINGS 2 4 Navigation 17 32 Warnin
56. ng the selected updates Please wait until you receive a message that the operation is completed The Toolbox warns you if the se lected items exceed the maximum storage of navigation system In this case you can select which items can be installed or removed in the System so that it does not exceed the storage limit Even if items are removed in the System you still have ownership of items and can install them later for free In certain countries it is il A legal to download and ac tivate the speed camera warnings and this could lead to prosecution GB 53 UPDATING THE SYSTEM 4 4 Updating the system and map When the process of downloading is done the USB key can be removed from the computer Bring it back to the navigation system and insert the USB key to the system s USB socket When the system is turned on it auto matically notices the available updates on the USB key and offers to update the system or map from the updates found on the USB key Note downloading and installing a System update is only possible if there is a newer version available GB 54 Update Info 13 07 Current Software Info Software Version 1 0 New Software Info Software Version 2 0 Update b Screen A is displayed automatically once the USB key connected Tap 1 to start update Tap 2 to go back to previous screen The update procedure starts automat ically Do not use any of t
57. om the slot 1 3 To remove the SD card from slot 1 press the card then release it The card will jut out of the slot by a few millimetres Pull the card to remove it com pletely You can also press System then Remove SD card to remove the SD card safely Voice recognition Depending on the vehicle button 2 or 3 enables you to use voice recognition to control the naviga tion telephone etc Please see the system manual for further informa tion SD cards are fragile do not bend them Insert correctly Only use your SD card for operating and updat ing your multimedia system Do not insert into any other device camera portable GPS etc or in any other vehicle FIRST USE 2 4 Touchscreen The multimedia system is fitted with a touch screen A Select a function or a button on the screen by touching it Controls Depending on the vehicle the multimedia system is fitted with screen controls or a central screen B or a multimedia screen F SCREEN CONTROLS A 4 on off 5 Home page 6 Scroll through a list MP3 14 13 CENTRAL CONTROL B 7 Go back to the previous menu 8 Go to the welcome screen 9 Open the pop up menu 10 Access the telephone menu 11 Movement moving around the card up down move around the various areas C D or E of a menu upper bar central zone lower bar left right move around the various tabs of a menu 240 1431 11 Rotat
58. onseigneur Gibier 7 16 PM ps km 7 43 am INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS 2 2 __ S Ee ross sano sen mete OR EE T Mute unmute the voice guidance Change the map view mode 2D 3D 1st press access functions for the source currently in use Successive presses select the audio source Radio AUX Answer end a call Mute unmute the sound OP Change mode for choosing a radio station Main List Preset Radio search for a radio station K Media search for audio track GB 9 SWITCH ON OFF 09 30 AM Switching on The multimedia system switches on au tomatically when the ignition is switched on In other cases press button A to switch on the multimedia system With the ignition off you can use the system for 20 minutes Press Ato make the multimedia system operate for about a further 20 minutes GB 10 Switching off The system switches off automatically when the vehicle s ignition is switched off Standby screen The standby clock mode allows the dis play screen to be switched off When in standby clock mode the radio or guidance system does not operate Press button A to activate and briefly press A to deactivate the standby Screen Any other action will temporarily react ivate the screen OPERATE AND USE 1 2 Touching screen Tap short press tem selection tem execution Media playing Scree
59. otli iu ione eret GB 43 GB 45 GB 46 Bluetooth portable audio player vcl e GB 18 Iscr GB 18 Calla P E GB 47 Call elt m GB 13 ee qM anse ie GB 49 display aeia EDEN DEM GB 49 confirm a destination GB 29 GB 30 connect a telephones GB 45 contaci iS diciones GB 46 D destination GB 25 gt GB 30 GB 37 GB 38 detailed ro te unc GB 31 gt GB 35 GB 31 GB 35 PIE GB 47 dialling number creen rnnt ne GB 46 E entering ari address toes GB 25 F EADER fue tuc e GB 20 fast winding eros icri cia eum px eines GB 17 favourite number GB 46 FM LW MW GB 14 GB 16 G GPS oda eh E tonne re GB 21 GB 42 GB 21 guidance activation GB 31 cancela micras GB 35 IMAP i sean eerte GB 31 GB 36 VOICE p GB 31 GB 35 J Jack socket iaa cs GB 19 L LIST MOJE ER GB 14 M MANU GB 14 map digitised Mapei erro HERE GB 21 Co EE ol KE NE re eee GB 22 GB 36 AE EE AT GB 22 SOUNDS asas ae ea e GB 36 GB 39 Map Navigation stios eee ds GB 36 hU EE E E E E E E EET GB 13 O operating faults miii a
60. r the des tination can be reached green or not red de pending on the vehicle s charge level 10 NAVIGATION SETTINGS To adjust the volume of the guidance instructions use the sound control for your system during a voice instruction or use the screen control 7 LISTENING TO THE RADIO Multimedia Media Pictures Settings To access the radio menu press Menu from the welcome screen then Multimedia and Radio 24 0 01 56 87 90 FM 87 90 FM 1 87 90 FM Preset List Frequency Preset To access the list of saved radio stations press the Preset tab then select the station you want on the screen A To add a station select it from the List or Frequency tab then press and hold the relevant number on the Preset tab List To access the full list of stations press button List then select the desired station 11 240 C 01 56 Preset List Frequency f Frequency To search manually for station select Frequency To adjust the frequency you have two search options manual search press buttons 2 and 3 semi automatic search press buttons 1 and 4 MULTIMEDIA Main Menu _ Navigation Multimedia M EMI Vehicle Services System Your vehicle is fitted with a multimedia system From the main menu press Multimedia and choose from the following list Radio Media Pictures Video Settings
61. re detailed information on the functions featured in this guide please read the complete instructions for your R Link navigation system Translated from French Copying or translation in part or in full is forbidden unless prior written permission has been obtained from the vehicle manufacturer First use Entering a destination Listening to the radio Multimedia Bluetooth telephone connection 10 11 13 14 16 18 20 21 FIRST USE 1 4 M Switching on The multimedia system switches on automatically when the ignition is switched on In other cases press the On Off button on your system Switching off Press the On Off button on your multimedia System to turn off your system DESCRIPTION An SD card is provided with the multimedia System Amongst other things this includes maps for your country UPDATES Updates especially of maps are published reg ularly They are available for download at R Link Store by inserting your SD card for your multime dia system into your computer with an Internet connection Following delivery of a new vehicle you can update your system free of charge for a set period Once this time has elapsed you will need to pay for up dates NB We recommend creating an R Link Store ac count on your computer and updating your system regularly INSERTING OR REMOVING THE SD CARD With the navigation system switched off insert or remove the SD card into or fr
62. t first been paired Refer to the information on Pairing unpairing Bluetooth devices Once the system is initiated the hands free system will search for any paired devices present in the vicinity the search may take a minute A message will indicate that the phone is connected If a call is in progress when the connection is made it is transferred to the vehicle speakers Connection failure If connection fails check that the device is configured to accept the system s connection request your device is switched on your device battery is not flat your device has been paired to the hands free system the Bluetooth for your device and the system are activated Note Using your hands free system for prolonged periods of time will discharge your device s battery more quickly Changing a connected phone The multimedia system can store up to 8 Bluetooth devices You can connect disconnect one of the 8 Bluetooth devices at any time Tap Home SETTING select Bluetooth Tap View Bluetooth Device List Tap the device to be connected and confirm by pressing OK If a call is in progress when the phone is disconnected the call will automatically Switch to your phone GB 45 PHONE BOOK Phone book si 13 07 Adam Smith 2E0 Vincent Cassel 2 g 1 2 Car Repair Hugo ad Dr Brown 9 ft Search by Name Tap 1 to scroll the list and then tap Phone Book
63. tered a destination by address next time the previous address will be given GB 25 ENTERING A DESTINATION 2 6 Selecting points of interest POI You can select your destination from the Points of Interest You can find a place in different ways with the quick search feature you can quickly find a nearby place by its name with the preset search feature you can find frequently searched types of places with only a few screen taps you can search for a place by its cat egory GB 26 Quick search for points of interest The quick search feature lets you quickly find a place Tap the map somewhere to search for points of interest The point 3 appears Tap 4 and then tap Points of Interest Around Cursor to show the list of points with names and distance from point 3 Searching for points of interest using preset categories The preset search feature lets you quickly find the most frequently se lected types of places Tap Home NAVI Destination gt Points of Interest to access preset categories Points of Interest 18 28 Petrol Station Around My Position e Parking Around My Position Restaurant Around My Position Custom Search Categories petrol station parking restaurant f an active route exists Petrol Station and Restaurant are searched along the route and Parking is searched around the destination Ifthere is no active rout
64. tion on the part of the user You can also exit the settings mode by pressing 4 GB 20 8 SDVC Speed Dependent Volume Control When the speed of your vehicle is more than 40km h the volume level outputs higher than original volume level Adjust the volume speed ratio by press ing zone f Loudness Tap Off or to turn off or on the loudness Sound Display the sound menu by pressing 3 Right left and front rear balance Tap 6 or 8 to adjust the sound the left right balance Tap 5 or 7 to adjust the sound the front rear balance After setting balance tap OK Bass Mid Treble Tap left arrow or right arrow to adjust the Bass Mid or Treble After setting Bass Mid or Treble tap OK THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM The navigation system The navigation system calculates your position and guides you by using data from the GPS receiver from the digital map The GPS receiver The navigation system uses GPS Global Positioning System satellites orbiting the Earth The GPS receiver receives signals transmitted from several satellites The System can then locate the position of the vehicle Note after moving a long distance without driving ferry rail freight the system may take several minutes to adjust before retuning to normal opera tion The digital map The digital map contains the road maps and town maps that the system re quires Map USB key
65. to the system instructions for fur ther information ENTERING A DESTINATION 2 4 Display the list 4 ENTERING NEW ADDRESS This section allows you to enter all or part of the address country town street and number When using for the first time choose your coun try and confirm Enter the name or postcode of the town or city using the keypad The system may suggest several town names in the area 3 Press on the name of the town city displayed to confirm If these options don t suit you access the full list corresponding to your search by pressing the button 4 Display the list Select the town or city Follow the same procedure for screens Street and No as applicable If you do not want to enter a street number or if the system doesn t recognize your number you can indicate an intersection by pressing the Junction button on the Street screen and then select the street Note The system will store the last towns cities entered in its memory You can select any of these towns cities directly by displaying the list or from the Recent destinations menu Drive to Home Saved locations Address m o Charging station Recent desti Local search nations This section can be used to start navigating your way to your preset home destination Press the Home button To change your home address you can enter an address using the navigation m
66. unction refer to information on Radio settings in this section Region The frequency of an FM radio station may change depending on the geo graphical area In order to keep listening to the same radio station when driving activate the Region function so that your audio System can automatically retune the frequency Note not all radio stations offer this possibility Poor reception can sometimes cause erratic and annoying changes in fre quency In this case you should deac tivate this function To activate deactivate this function refer to information on Radio settings in this section News When this function is activated it is possible to automatically listen to news when they are broadcast by certain FM radio stations depending on country If you then select the other sources when a broadcast of the selected pro gramme type is made it will interrupt the other sources To activate deactivate this function refer to information on Radio settings in this section AM You can activate or deactivate the AM wavelength To activate deactivate this function refer to information on Radio settings in this section Update List To update the list of stations and obtain the most recent ones press Start only for FM AUXILIARY AUDIO SOURCES 1 3 Your system is fitted with an audio mul ticonnection unit comprising two auxil iary inputs for connecting an external audio source MP3 play
67. ws you to completely reset the System In this case all saved information will be deleted Back to Top MEDIA NAV Contents Precautions during CD GB 3 General ERES GB 5 General description GB 5 Introduction to the COINIDIS derrita trad df GB 8 O O Dura GB 10 Operate use GB 11 iig A uL GB 13 ZE GB 14 Listen to the radio cr cT GB 14 Auxiliary audio siae ea be thee de Ei bed ade ee ee eu a GB 17 Audio setting MM XP ETT GB 20 Navigation maane Oat oa ee trae ecco ed iude is GB 21 The navigation GB 21 Read a A rya E a Don r dont GB 22 Entenng adestinatiOn MP cc GB 25 E M GB 31 Map Settings MP M E PE GB 36 Managing the favourites aca AL ds Vo ER ERR VE eee GB 37 Navigation settings csse s i pipa kaipa ele dis onde dia due ie io named GB 39 Bl etooth device rete uies mas destine diet lee ti ere ere die ions GB 43 Pairing unpairing Bluetooth devices GB 43 GB 1 Connecting disconnecting Bluetooth devices spl AM DP rcc TE Merc T de Re a reas Receiving during

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