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Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pairing, unpairing a telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting, disconnecting a telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Managing the telephone directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION H Pop-up menu. A B C D I Navigation map. E J Current vehicle position. FM1 Preset 3 F O P Q Drive to... K Favourites. L Driving Eco² / Energy for electric vehicles. Home Saved locations Address TomTom Places Charging station M Main menu. G flow Menu M L K J I H Note: You can change the configuration of the welcome screen. Please see the information on “Welcome screen” in the “System settings” section.
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (1/8) Screen controls Function 1 1 From a list: move upwards. From the map: change scale (ZOOM mode). 2 Confirmation button 3 From a list: move down. From the map: change scale (ZOOM mode). 4 Display the welcome screen. 5 Press: on/off Rotate: adjust source volume while listening. 2 3 4 5 GB.
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (2/8) Multimedia panel (optional/depending on the vehicle) 6 7 15 GB.
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (3/8) 7 Function Short press: on/off Rotate: adjust the volume of the source currently in use. Listen to the radio/change band. 8 Change a CD track or playlist. 9 Choose an external source. 10 Eject a CD. 11 Go to the main menu. 12 Open the pop-up menu. 6 Switching: – moving around the card; – up/down: move to different areas of the screen (upper bar, central zone, lower bar); – left/right: move to different parts of a menu.
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (4/8) Radio panels (depending on the vehicle) For more functions, please refer to the description of the central control. 16 17 18 19 21 19 23 19 16 GB.
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (5/8) Function 16 Listen to the radio/change band. 17 On/off 18 Rotate: adjust the volume of the source currently in use. 19 Short press: recall a stored radio station. Long press: store a radio station. 20 Rotate: search for radio stations, change tracks on a CD (depending on the country). 21 Eject a CD. 22 Choose an external source. 23 Short press: change a CD track or playlist. GB.
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (6/8) Steering column control 24 Function 24 Select the audio source. 25 Answer/end a call (phone mode) 26 26 Increase the volume of the source currently in use. 27 27 Decrease the volume of the source currently in use. 25 26+27 29 28 24 Radio mute on/off. Pause/play an audio track. 28 Change radio mode (preset/list/frequency) (depending on the vehicle). 29 Search for radio stations/change track or audio file. 30 Change radio band (AM/FM1/FM2/DR1/DR2).
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (7/8) Control on the steering wheel with voice command 32 33 38 34 37 36 35 Function 32 Select the audio source. 33 Change radio band (AM/FM1/FM2/DR1/DR2). 34 Increase the volume of the source currently in use. 35 Short press: – answer/end a call (phone mode); – mute on/off. 36 Decrease the volume of the source currently in use. 37 Rotate: search for radio stations/change track or audio file. Press: change radio mode (preset/list/frequency).
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (8/8) Central control 39 Function 40 41 42 39 Go back to the previous menu. 40 Go to the welcome screen. 41 Open the pop-up menu. 42 Access the telephone menu Switching: – move around the map or in a menu/page; – up/down: move around the various areas of a menu (upper bar, central zone, lower bar); 43 48 47 46 45 44 43 Rotate: – move around the various elements of a zone; – move around a list; – modify the scale (ZOOM mode). Press: – confirm. GB.
SD CARD: USE, INITIALISATION (1/2) SD card A SD card is supplied with the navigation system. Amongst other things, this includes maps for your country or set of countries. Updates (especially of maps) are published regularly. They are only available for download by inserting the SD card of your navigation system into your computer’s SD port, online at the “R-Link Store”. Only use your SD card for operating and updating your navigation system. Do not insert any other device (camera, portable GPS, etc.
SD CARD: USE, INITIALISATION (2/2) Removing the SD card 1 From the main menu, press “System”, then “Remove SD card” to eject the SD card safely. To remove the SD card from the SD 1 port, press the card, then release it. The card will jut out of the slot by a few millimetres. Pull the card to remove it completely. Inserting the SD card With the ignition off, insert the SD card in the SD 1 port of your vehicle. An SD card is fragile: – do not bend it; – insert it correctly; – do not force insertion. GB.
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (1/3) 2 1 1 3 5 4 8 7 6 Touchscreen 1 Screen controls Multimedia screen Navigating a menu Navigating a menu Navigating a menu The touchscreen 1 grants access to the system functions. Touch the touchscreen 1 to scroll through the pages and open a menu. Press 3 to enter a menu. Use the 2 buttons to scroll through telephone contacts, radio stations, etc. Use the rotating control 5 to move from menu to menu. Confirm by pressing the central 6 button to enter the menu.
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (2/3) 9 – press the joystick 11 to open the selected element; 10 – in the tabs menus, move the joystick 11 left or right to switch from one tab to another. Favourites - Navigation Confirming/cancelling a selection Press the joystick 11 to confirm a change. Add Favourite Remove a Favourite Press the 9 button to cancel a choice and return to the previous menu. 11 Remove all Favourites Press the 10 button to go back to the welcome screen.
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (3/3) Introduction to the main menu To access the main menu, press “Menu” from the welcome screen. FM1 Preset The system is made up of six major sections, all of which can be accessed from the main menu: flow Menu Introduction to the welcome screen The welcome screen is the default screen for your multimedia system. It is made up of a certain number of shortcuts to other functions, such as navigation and radio.
SWITCHING ON/OFF – Press “Language” 3 to change the system language. – Press “Done” 2 to begin using the multimedia system. Safety Warning: always drive safely and obey local traffic regulations. Data sharing authorised You have selected to share information outside of this vehicle. You can change this setting any time in the Services menu. Change settings 1 Done 2 Language 3 Switching off With the ignition off, the system is deactivated automatically when the driver’s door is opened.
ADD, MANAGE FAVOURITES Favourites - Navigation FM1 Preset A A A A A Add Favourite Remove a Favourite flow Remove all Favourites Menu 1 Add favourites From the main screen, press 1. The Favourites menu enables you to manage four types of favourites: – – – – Navigation 2; Radio 3; Telephone 4; Applications 5. For safety reasons, carry out these operations when the vehicle is stationary. 2 3 Add a telephone favourite 4 Select an empty slot A or “+”, then “Add Favourite”.
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (1/3) Voice recognition system (depending on the vehicle) Your multimedia system has a voice recognition system for controlling some functions with your voice. This enables you to use your multimedia system while keeping your hands on the steering wheel.
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (2/3) New address Voice control main menu Destination Note: You can also enter an address or recent destination from the voice control main menu. To do this, press the voice control button, then say “Address” or “Recent destinations”, and give an address or select your destination.
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (3/3) Launch an application using voice recognition Destination You can launch an application by the voice control integrated to your audio system. To do this: Dial a number Voice control main menu Phone Applications 0031 123 456 789 100 Call Delete Exit Help Back Start again Help Using a telephone with voice recognition Note: it is recommended to say the numbers one by one. You can call a number using the voice control integrated to your audio system.
ENTERING A DESTINATION (1/5) Navigation menu From the main “Navigation”. menu, press From the “Navigation” menu, press the button “Drive to...” to enter your destination. – select a destination from the “Recent destinations”; – select a destination by “TomTom Places”; – select a destination by “Charging station” (electric vehicle); – select an address from a “Point of Interest” (POI); – select a “Point on map”; – select a “Latitude” and a “Longitude”. Menu “Drive to...
ENTERING A DESTINATION (2/5) Enter an “Address” This section enables you to enter a full or partial address: country, town, street and number. On first use, the system asks you to choose the destination country. – Press on the name of the town/ city displayed to confirm. – Access the full list corresponding to your search by selecting “List” 2. – Select the town or city. – Do the same actions for the “Street” and “House number” fields.
ENTERING A DESTINATION (3/5) “TomTom Places” “Charging station” “Point of Interest ” (POI) This service enables you to quickly search for a Point of Interest using a key word, and to make that location a destination. Depending on the vehicle, this menu enables you to find a recharging station for your electric vehicle and to plan your route to this location. A point of interest (POI) is a service, establishment or even a tourist area close to a location (start point, destination city, en route, etc.).
ENTERING A DESTINATION (4/5) Search by POI category – Select the “Navigation” section from the “Drive to...” menu, then choose “Point of Interest”. – Select the search area: “POI nearby”, “In town” or “Near Home”. – Select your desired category type. Then enter a town name and launch the search by selecting “Done”. Confirming the destination “Point on map” This function allows you to define a destination from the map. From the Navigation menu, select “Drive to...”, then “Point on map”.
ENTERING A DESTINATION (5/5) Note: if you do not confirm, this page will close after ten seconds and guidance will start automatically. Note: depending on the vehicle and charge level, if you can reach your destination, guidance is launched – if the charge level is too low, the system offers to search for a recharging terminal on the way. Note: “ IQ Routes™” is a function which optimises the journey time using statistical data and calculates routes based on the average traffic levels on that day and time.
VOLUME AND VOICE Recorded human voices Volume Changing the volume To change the audio volume, use the audio system volume control during a voice instruction or the “System” menu, “Sound settings” then “Sound levels” and adjust the following audio volumes: – main volume; – navigation instructions; – hands-free telephone; – telephone ringtone; Selecting a voice Your system allows you to select either a synthesised or a recorded human voice. This voice is used to give the voice instructions.
READING A MAP A B C L K D E J F G I H Map key A Sign giving the speed limit (the speed given depends on the unit chosen). Please refer to the “System settings” section for more information on the choice of units. Note: the sign turns red and flashes if you drive faster than the speed limit B Zoom, touch the magnifying glass to display the zoom in and out buttons. C Name of the next main road or road sign information, if applicable. D Outside air quality (depending on the vehicle).
GUIDANCE (1/4) Guidance Voice During guidance, before each turning, the system will give voice instructions. To deactivate or reactivate voice guidance, please refer to the “Navigation settings” section. Lane images Guidance screens When approaching a road change (on major roads), the system may switch to “Show lane images” mode: an 3D image provides a close-up view of the junction with a turn arrow and road signs.
GUIDANCE (2/4) Route details This function allows you to view your route before guidance begins. Press the “+” button, then “Route details” after entering a destination. The following choices will be available: – “Display instructions”; – “Display route map”; – “Display route demo”; – “Route summary”; – “Display destination”; – “Display traffic on route”. “Display instructions” This function makes it possible to view the route plan.
GUIDANCE (3/4) Change route To modify your route, from the “Navigation” menu, select “Change route” then one of the suggested options. “Calculate alternative” Select this menu to make the system stop the current guidance. To start guidance again, select “Go to...” then “Recent destinations”. “Cancel route” Select this menu to make the system stop the current guidance. To start guidance again, select “Go to...” then “Recent destinations”.
GUIDANCE (4/4) “Avoid roadblock” Select this menu if you see a roadblock or a line of traffic ahead which was not indicated by the “Traffic info” service. You then have to choose how much of the route ahead you want to avoid. Choose among these different options: “100 metres”, “500 metres”, “2,000 metres”, “5,000 metres”. “Avoid part of route” Select this menu to avoid a part of the route. Use this option if you see that your route includes a road or a junction that you wish to avoid.
PREPARING A ROUTE Itinerary with waypoints To add a stage in your route, press button “Navigation” in the main menu, then “Change route” and “Travel via”, then enter the stage address. The system calculates the route taking the detour into account. Note: you can add several waypoints to your route. GB.34 Planning a route in advance You can use the navigation system to plan a journey in advance.
TRAFFIC INFORMATION (1/3) Traffic Information Service Traffic Information Service Options “Read traffic information aloud during the route” “Minimise delays” This menu enables you to activate the audio reading of traffic information. Traffic information is a service available on your navigation system which lets you receive up-to-date traffic information coming from the best local sources. Select this option to alter your journey based on the latest traffic information.
TRAFFIC INFORMATION (2/3) Traffic display A B C D E F Traffic bar The traffic bar is available for the Traffic Information services. The side traffic bar displayed in guidance mode, shows the latest traffic information for your route. Precautions regarding navigation Use of the navigation system does not in any way replace the responsibility or vigilance of the driver when driving the vehicle. GB.
TRAFFIC INFORMATION (3/3) “Traffic preferences” To access this menu, from the Traffic Information Services menu, press “Traffic Settings”. You can automatically minimise delays after every traffic update. To select your preference, tick the box to the right of your choice using the central confirmation button. Once you have made your choice, select “Done”.
VIEW MAP To access the map explorer, from the main menu, press “Navigation” then select “View map”. To move around the map, use the touchscreen or the central control on equipped vehicles. Pop-up menu “+” Press “+” to access the following menus: – use this location to...; – Find; – change the map details; – Add to saved locations. “Use this location to...
NAVIGATION SERVICES (1/2) Your system includes navigation services. You can add to these services by subscribing to paid TomTom LIVE services. Accessing the navigation services – The navigation services include traffic information and the location of fixed speed cameras, depending on local laws. – The LIVE services (paid, subscription) include traffic information, the locations and updates for fixed and mobile speed cameras, TomTom Places and the weather.
NAVIGATION SERVICES (2/2) “TomTom Places” The “TomTom Places” service lets you quickly search for any point of interest using a keyword and make it a destination. "Mon TomTom LIVE" This service enables users to view the expiry date of the subscribed services. Users can renew their subscriptions from R-Link Store or from the website MyRenault by selecting one of the services. You must enter a valid e-mail address for this service.
SERVICES Z.E. The Services Z.E. are only available on electric vehicles. They include on-board vehicle services and other services accessible from outside the vehicle (mobile phone and Internet). They enable you to determine, inter alia, the charge status of your vehicle, using mobile phones or your computer. This information is also available directly on the instrument panel of your vehicle. Accessing the Services Z.E. To access the Services Z.E.
RECHARGING STATION The “Charging station” menu is only available on electric vehicles. “Near Home” This option provides a list of recharging stations close to your home. Go to the Recharging station menu To access the “Charging station” menu: – press “Navigation”, then select “Drive to... ”; – in the “Drive to...” menu, select “Charging station”. “Near my location” This option enables you to find the recharging stations closest to your current position.
RANGE The range distance is only available for electric vehicles. Attainability of the destination The classic map display indicates whether the battery level of your electric vehicle is sufficient to reach your destination: – chequered flag: the vehicle can reach your destination at the current battery level; – chequered flag with lightning symbol on red background: look for a recharging station to avoid running out of power.
ADDING, MANAGING SAVED ADDRESSES Accessing saved addresses To access saved addresses, from the main menu press “Navigation”, then “Drive to...”, then “Saved locations”. GB.44 Save an address from a recent destination – In the “Drive to...
NAVIGATION SETTINGS (1/2) Accessing the navigation settings From the “Navigation” menu, press “Settings”, then select the element you wish to change: – – – – – – – – – – – – Turn off voice guidance; Route planning; Show POI on map; Manage POIs; Voice; EV settings; Set home location; Manage saved locations; Switch map; Change map colours; Car symbol; Advanced (Settings). Turn off voice guidance This menu enables you to activate or deactivate voice guidance.
NAVIGATION SETTINGS (2/2) EV settings This menu allows you to create and manage your own recharging stations as well as those detected automatically by the system. Change map colours Select “Change map colours”, then choose the day and night colours you want. You can download new colours. Set home location This menu lets you set or change your home address.
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (1/5) Selecting a wavelength Accessing the radio Select the required waveband (AM, FM or DR) by pressing 1: Touchscreen From the main menu, “Multimedia”, then “Radio”. press Radio front panel / Multimedia front panel Press the “Radio” button on the panel to select the radio source. 1 – AM (depending on the vehicle); – FM; – DR. 2 2 You can also select the waveband using the steering column control (refer to the control details).
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (2/5) Radio DR1 AF | i-Traffic 1.Arrow 2.Decibel 6 13 7 14 3.BNR 4.Jazz FM 5.Radio Pop Preset List Frequency Preset 8 9 “List” mode This mode displays a list of available radio stations. These are listed alphabetically (FM band only). Press 6 or 7 to scroll through all the stations. To update this list, please see the following pages. The names of the radio stations that do not use the RDS system will not appear on the screen.
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (3/5) “List” mode Pop-up menu “+”. This mode displays a list of available radio stations. FM or AM Press 13 or 14 to scroll through all the stations. To update this list, please see the following pages. “Preset” mode This operation mode allows you to recall on demand those stations which you have already stored (refer to information on “Storing a station” in this section). Press the buttons (numbered 1 to 6) to select your stored stations.
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (4/5) Text information (Radio text) EPG (DR) program guide Radio settings Some DR radio stations broadcast text information relating to their programmes (e.g. song titles). When this feature is activated, your audio system will display the station’s upcoming programs of the day. FM Note: this information is only available for certain radio stations. Note: This information is only available for the selected station’s next three time slots.
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (5/5) Note: not all radio stations offer this possibility. Poor reception can sometimes cause erratic and annoying changes in frequency. In this case you should deactivate the automatic frequency retuning. To activate/deactivate this function, refer to the section on “Audio settings”.
MEDIA Playback You can choose between playing all the tracks or playing a single track. Accessing media USB key This menu enables you to listen to music from an external source (audio CD, USB, SD card, etc). From the main menu, “Multimedia”, then “Media”. press Select an input source connected to the system to access the audio files from the following list: – Audio CD (depending on the vehicle); – USB; – SD card; – auxiliary socket; – Bluetooth® connection.
PHOTO READER Pop-up menu “+” When viewing a photo/slideshow, press “+” to: Accessing photos Holiday photos .png From the “Multimedia” menu, press “Pictures” then select the connected source (Card SD, USB, etc.) to access the photos. The system offers you two options: – “read all photos”; – “Read a photo”. 1 2 New selection From the list of folders/photos, press “+” to: – – – – – change the source; display full screen; display the slideshow; access zoom in; access photo settings.
VIDEO PLAYBACK Pop-up menu “+” During video playback, press “+” to: Accessing videos From the “Multimedia” menu, press “Video” then select the source connected (SD card, USB, etc.) to access videos. The system offers you two options: USB key – change the source; Landscapes – access the settings. Settings 1 2 3 – “play all videos”; – “play a video”. New selection Note: The source video formats can be MPEG4, WMA, WMV, etc. Some video formats cannot be read by the system.
MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (1/2) Accessing multimedia settings From the “Multimedia” menu, press “Settings”, then select the element you wish to modify: – Sound; – Radio; – Media; – Pictures; – Video.
MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (2/2) Pictures This menu allows you to adjust the multimedia settings: – activate/deactivate track repeat; – activate/deactivate shuffle; – activate/deactivate album image display; – configure the Bluetooth® connection. GB.56 Video This menu enables you to adjust the type of video display (default or fullscreen).
PAIRING AND UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (1/2) Second method of pairing from a phone Accessing the Telephone menu From the main menu, press “Phone”. Note: if no telephones are paired to the system, “Settings” will be the only section you can access. Pairing the first telephone To pair your phone with the R-Link navigation, there are two pairing methods. Activate the R-Link connection on your phone and set its status to “visible”.
PAIRING, UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (2/2) Pairing another telephone From your telephone, activate the Bluetooth® connection. From the “Telephone” menu, press “Settings”, then “Manage devices”. From the list of paired phones in the “Manage devices” menu, press the “Add device” button to add a phone to the list. Unpairing a phone From the main menu, select “Telephone”, “Settings”, then “Manage devices”.
CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING A TELEPHONE Connecting a paired phone Disconnect a phone No phone can be connected to the hands-free phone system if it has not first been paired. Please refer to the information on “Pairing a telephone” in the “Pairing,unpairing a telephone” section. From the “Phone” menu, press “Settings”, then “Manage devices”. Manage devices Select the phone to be disconnected from the list. Mike’s phone Switching off the telephone will also cause it to be disconnected.
MANAGING THE PHONEBOOK Updating the phonebook Phonebook Find Benjamin Legrand Caroline Felini Cody Hecquet Daisy Wiston Jalen Richard Downloading the phone memory By default, when pairing and connecting a telephone, the contacts are synchronised automatically. To deactivate automatic synchronisation, please refer to the “Telephone settings” section in this document. Note: to access the phonebook from the multimedia system, you will need to authorise data sharing on your telephone.
MAKING/RECEIVING A CALL (1/2) From the “Phone” menu, you can make a call by selecting: – a contact from the phonebook; – a number from the call log; – the keypad to dial the number. Note: From the welcome screen, press “Favourites” to access your favourite numbers. Making a call from the phonebook With the telephone connected to the system, from the “Phone” menu, press “Phonebook”. Making a call from the log With the telephone connected to the system, from the “Phone” menu, press “Call logs”.
MAKING, RECEIVING A CALL (2/2) Making a call by dialling a number With the telephone connected to the system, from the “Phone” menu, press “Dial a number”. Receiving a call When receiving a call, the reception screen is displayed with any information available on the caller: – the name of the contact (if the number is present in your handset memory or the phonebook list); – the caller’s number (if the number is not present in your handset memory); – “No Caller ID” (if the number cannot be viewed).
CALL LOG 1 Accessing the call log Call logs With the telephone connected to the system, from the “Phone” menu, press “Call logs”. The call log places the various calls in four tabs: 7 All calls (incoming, missed); 6 incoming calls; 5 missed calls; 4 outgoing calls. outgoing, For each list, the contacts are listed from the most recent to the oldest. Press a call log entry to call the relevant contact. 2 Please refer to the “Making, receiving a call” section for further information.
DURING A CALL – Place a call on hold by pressing “+” then select “On hold”. To pick up a call on hold, press “Continue”; – switch the call to the phone by pressing “+” then select “Handset”. Phone - Calling Daisy Wiston Note: some telephones disconnect from the system during a call transfer.
PHONE SETTINGS Accessing telephone settings From the “Phone” menu, press “Settings”. Manage devices Refer to the information on “Pairing/unpairing a phone”. Sound levels This option allows you to adjust the audio level of the hands-free system and the ringtone. Voice mail Please refer to the information on “Configuring voicemail” in the “Making, Receiving a call” section.
DRIVING ECO² Access the Driving Eco² menu (Depending on the vehicle) From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, then “Driving Eco²”. The “Driving Eco²” menu grants access to the following information: – Trip report; – My prefered trips; – Eco-coaching.
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL, REVERSING CAMERA (1/2) Park Assist Adjusting the audio volume (Depending on the vehicle) Reversing camera Activation, deactivation From the “Vehicle” menu, go to “Settings”, press “Park Assist”, then at the line “Volume” Activation, deactivation Depending on the vehicle, you can deactivate the parking distance control from the touchscreen. From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, “Settings”, “Park Assist” then “Front park assist” or “Rear park assist”.
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL, REVERSING CAMERA (2/2) Rear camera view settings Image settings From the “Settings” menu, press “Park Assist” then “Rear camera view settings” to activate/deactivate the reversing camera, the mobile clearance and fixed gauges. From the “Vehicle” menu, go to “Settings”, press “Image settings”, then adjust the following settings: Confirm your choice by selecting “Done”.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (1/2) Access the Electrical vehicle menu flow Consumption details (depending on vehicle) From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, then “Electrical vehicle”. This menu shows the following information for electric vehicles only: – – – – flow Consumption details Used energy : flow; Consumption details; Charge scheduler; Comfort timer.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (2/2) Charge scheduler Comfort timer Monday programming End Start Mon. Tues. Mon. Comfort timer Charge scheduler Always charging Start at Calendar Tues. Total of 10 hours Off Time 1 Time 2 Charging from 6.30pm on Monday to 3.30am on Tuesday Select Change Select Done Select Change Change Select Change Comfort timer is turned off. The vehicle will charge when it is connected to a power source. Done This menu enables you to set the time to start charging.
TAKE CARE (1/2) Access the TAKE CARE menu Depending on the vehicle, you may have a fragrance diffuser, an air ioniser and a system checking the quality of the exterior air. Scent diffuser This menu lets you choose the type of fragrance and the intensity of the diffusion in the passenger compartment. Fragrance diffuser. Off Fragrance 1 Select Fragrance 2 Select Intensity 4 Confirm Press “Done” to confirm. GB.
TAKE CARE (2/2) Ioniser Outside air quality Ioniser The air ioniser uses two modes: – Clean: helps to reduce bacteria and allergenic particles present in the air; – Relax: creates a healthy and relaxing driving atmosphere through the emission of ions; – Off (stop emission). Off Clean Select Relax This menu shows you the air quality graph. Select Start ioniser at each vehicle start Done Outside air quality Once the mode has been selected, it will automatically stop after 30 minutes.
ON-BOARD COMPUTER/VEHICLE SETTINGS Onboard computer (depending on vehicle) Onboard computer Since 18-06-2012 Total distance 0.0 km Average speed 0.0 km/h Average consumption 0.0 l/100 km Total consumption 0.0 l Reset To reset the on-board computer and instrument panel information, press “Reset” and confirm by pressing “Yes”.
INTRODUCTION TO THE SERVICES MENU Access the Services menu From the main menu, press “Services”. The “Services” menu grants access to the following elements: – – – – R-Link Store; Navigation services; Settings; Your applications. Some services are accessible for free during the trial period. You can extend the subscription online at www. MyRenault.com or through your country’s R-Link Store . Introduction to R-Link Store R-Link Store is the applications store for your multimedia system.
DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING APPLICATIONS (1/4) R-Link Store is an online shop for buying applications, services and content. R-Link Store, available depending on the country, can be accessed directly using the multimedia system or from a computer connected to the internet. Note: some products can only purchased via a computer connected to the Internet on R-Link Store. If so, a message will be displayed to notify you. Please refer to “Downloading and installing applications from a computer”.
DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING APPLICATIONS (2/4) Product details Read all your content using this application! Reader Please note: this application only works in France and is subject to an annual subscription with our supplier. Category: reader Size: 0.98 MB Version: 1.0 Author: Reader Buy Press “Purchase” to choose the type of payment. The multimedia system system offers two types of payment: by My Renault account or by credit or debit card.
DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING APPLICATIONS (3/4) Create an account for My Renault To buy and download applications from a computer connected to the Internet from www.renault.com, you must first create an account My Renault: – from a computer connected to the Internet, open your browser, go to www.renault.com and select your country; 1 2 – click on the “Connection” button and follow the steps indicated on the website to create your account My Renault.
DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING APPLICATIONS (4/4) Restore factory settings R-Link Store martin.dupond@email.com anne.durand@email.com R-Link Store 1 1 From the main menu, press “System”, then “System settings”. 4970XXXXXXXXXX16 This menu lets you reset all the system settings and/or delete all personal data.
SERVICES SETTINGS Accessing the services settings From the main menu, press “Services”. The “Settings” menu enables you to adjust the following elements: – – – – – – Applications manager; Connectivity manager; Navigation services; Update applications; Data sharing settings; Activate/deactivate Bluetooth®. Delete application data Select the application from which you wish to delete data, select the first tab, press “+” then “Delete application data”.
SYSTEM SETTINGS (1/3) Accessing the system settings From the main menu, press “System”. The “System settings” menu enables you to adjust the following elements: – – – – – – – – – – – Language; Display; Sound; Clock; Safety warnings; Home screen; Keyboards; Set units; Status & Information; Remove SD-card; Restore factory settings. GB.80 Language This menu is used to select a language to apply to the system. Select the desired language, then a voice.
SYSTEM SETTINGS (2/3) Speed sensitive volume Allows automatic volume increase with speed. Computer voice Enables the type of information given by a synthetic voice to be adjusted. Clock This menu is used to set the system clock and the time display format. It is recommended to keep the automatic setting. Home screen This menu sets the configuration of the welcome screen.
SYSTEM SETTINGS (3/3) Keyboards Status & Information This menu enables you to choose the virtual keypad used by the system: This menu gives you various pieces of system information: This menu allows you to delete all information from the system. – choose an alphabet type from Latin, Greek and Cyrillic, then press next; – – – – – Note: After resetting, the system will restart in English. To change the language, please refer to the information on “Language” in this section.
OPERATING FAULTS System Description Causes Solutions No image is displayed. The screen is on standby. Ensure that the screen is not on standby. No sound can be heard. The volume is set to minimum or pause. Increase the volume or deactivate pause. No sound comes from the left, right, front The balance or fader settings are incor- Adjust the sound balance or fader coror rear speakers. rect. rectly. No map is displayed. The SD card is missing or damaged. Check the SD card is present.
OPERATING FAULTS (continued) Navigation Description Causes Solutions The directions of the voice guidance do The voice guidance may vary according Drive according to the actual conditions. not correspond to your exact location. to the environment. The suggested route does not start or The destination is not yet recognised by Enter a road near to the required destinaend at the required destination. the system. tion.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2) A address ............................................... GB.23 → GB.27, GB.44 air ioniser ..........................................................GB.71 – GB.72 answering a call ................................................GB.61 – GB.62 B buttons .................................................. GB.5 → GB.12, GB.15 C call history....................................................................... GB.63 colours ................................................................
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/2) personal data delete ........................................................................ GB.78 precautions during use ..................................................... GB.3 R radio automatic mode ........................................ GB.47 → GB.51 automatic station storage .......................... GB.47 → GB.51 choosing a station ..................................... GB.47 → GB.51 manual mode ............................................ GB.47 → GB.
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