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User precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.3


General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.4
General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.4
Introduction to the controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.5
SD card: use, initialisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.14
operating principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.15
Switching on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.19
Add and manage favourites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.21
Using voice recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.22
Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.28
Enter a destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.28
Volume and voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.33
Reading a map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.34
Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.35
Preparing a route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.39
Traffic information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.40
Displaying the map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.43
Navigation services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.44
Z.E. Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.46
Recharging station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.47
Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.48
Adding, managing saved addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.49
Navigation settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.50
Multimedia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.52
Listen to the radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.52
GB.1
Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.57
Photo reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.58
Video playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.59
Multimedia settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.60
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.62
Pairing/unpairing a telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.62
Connecting/disconnecting a telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.64
Managing the phone memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.65
Making, receiving a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.66
Call log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.68
During a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.69
Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.70
Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.71
Eco² driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.71
Parking distance control, reversing camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.72
Electric vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.74
Take care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.76
On-board computer, vehicle settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.78
Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.79
Introduction to the Services menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.79
Install applications with R-Link Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.81
Android Auto™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.87
Services settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.89
System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.90
System settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.90
Operating faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.93

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


– Operate the controls and read the information on the screen only when road conditions allow.
– Set the volume to a reasonable level so that outside noise can be heard.
Precautions regarding navigation
– Use of the navigation system does not in any way replace the responsibility or vigilance of the driver when driving the vehi-
cle.
– Depending on the geographical area, the map on the SD card 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 damage 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 objects or a damaged or dirty SD card into the reader.
– Always clean your screen with a microfibre cloth.
– Use an SD card which is suitable for your navigation system.

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

GB.3
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
G Pop-up menu.
A B C D E H Current vehicle position. P Q R
I Favourites. Drive to...

FM1 Preset 3
J Access to the “Android Auto™“
menu of the connected telephone.
N K Driving Eco²/”Energy” for electric
Home Saved loca-
tions
address

M vehicles.
Driving Eco²
F L Main menu. Recent desti-
nations
TomTom
Places
Charging
stations

M Information about the travel time re-


Menu
maining and the arrival time at your
destination.
L K J I H G T S
N Navigation map.
Note: You can change the configura-
Welcome screen tion of the welcome screen. Please see Menu screen
A Audio information. the information on “Welcome screen” in P Go to previous page.
the “System settings” section.
B System notifications. Q Name of menu.
C Phone menu access/Status of con- R Go to next page.
nected phone/Access to the voice S Name of function or of sub-menu.
recognition screen of connected
telephone. T Return to previous menu.
D Exterior temperature.
E Time.
F Instructions for navigation and dis-
tance to next change of direction.

GB.4
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (1/9)
Screen controls

1
2 6

3 7 8
4 4 4

5 5 5

GB.5
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (2/9)
Function
From a list: move upwards.
1
From the map: change scale (ZOOM mode).

2 Confirmation button

From a list: move down.


3
From the map: change scale (ZOOM mode).

4 Display the welcome screen.

Press: on/off
5
Rotate: adjust source volume while listening.

6 Quick access to “Easy park assist” function screen.

7 Access to the settings menu for driving assistance devices.

8 Accessing the user settings.

GB.6
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (3/9)
Multimedia screen

9 10 11 11 12 13

18 17 16 15 14
9 19 11 11 20 13

10 17 16 15 18
GB.7
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (4/9)
Function
Short press: on/off
9
Rotate: adjust the volume of the source currently in use.
10 Display the welcome screen.
11 Change a CD track or playlist.
12 Access the telephone menu.
13 Eject a CD.
14 Open the source screen while listening (radio, CD, etc.)
15 Open the pop-up menu.

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.
16 Rotate:
– move around the various elements of a zone;
– modify the scale (ZOOM mode).
Press:
– confirm.

17 Go back to the previous menu.


18 Go to the main menu.
19 Listen to the radio/change band.
20 Choose an external audio source.

GB.8
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (5/9)
Radio front panel

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 24 28

24 22 23 24 26

21 28 28 27
GB.9
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (6/9)
Function

21 Listen to the radio/change band.

22 On/off

23 Rotate: adjust the volume of the source currently in use.

Short press: recall a stored radio station.


24
Long press: store a radio station.

25 Rotation: search for radio stations, change a CD track.

26 Eject a CD.

27 Choose an external source.

Short press: change a CD track or playlist.


28
Press and hold: fast forward/rewind to a track on a CD.

GB.10
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (7/9)
Steering column control Function

29 Select the audio source.


29 30
30 Answer/end a call (phone mode)

31 31, 37 Increase the volume of the audio source currently in use.

32, 39 Decrease the volume of the audio source currently in use.


32
Radio mute on/off.
31 + 32
Pause/play an audio track.

34 33
33 Change radio mode (preset/list/frequency) or confirm an action.

35 36 34 Search for radio stations/change track or audio file.

35 Change media (CD/USB/etc).

37 36 Change radio band (AM/FM1/FM2/DR1/DR2).

38 Short press:
38 – answer/end a call (phone mode);
39 – mute on/off.

40 Search for radio stations/change track or audio file.


40

GB.11
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (8/9)
Control on the steering wheel
with voice command Rotate: search for radio stations/change track or audio file.
41
Press: change radio mode (preset/list/frequency).
35 36 37 38

42 Activate/deactivate voice recognition.

42 41 39

GB.12
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (9/9)
Central control Function
43 Go back to the previous menu.
43 44 45 46
44 Display the welcome screen.

45 Open the pop-up menu.

46 Access the telephone menu.

Switching:
– move around the map or in a menu/page;
– up/down: move around the various areas (top bar, central area,
bottom bar) of a menu.
Rotate:
47
– move around the various elements of a zone;
52 51 50 49 48 47 – move around a list;
– modify the scale (ZOOM mode).
Press:
– confirm.

48 Open the screen for the audio source currently playing (radio, CD etc.).

49 Activate the standby screen to hide the map.

50 Access favourites

51 Go to the main menu.

52 Access the navigation page.

GB.13
SD CARD: USE, INITIALISATION
SD card
A SD card is supplied with the naviga- Removing the SD
tion system. Amongst other things, this card
includes maps for your country or set of
countries. From the main menu, press “System”,
then “Remove SD card” to eject the SD
Before using the SD card, check that it
is not locked. 1 card safely.
To remove the SD card from the SD 1
Updates (especially of maps) are pub-
port, press the card, then release it.
lished regularly. They are only avail-
The card will jut out of the slot by a few
able for download by inserting the SD
millimetres. Pull the card to remove it
card of your navigation system into
completely.
your computer's SD port, online at the
“R-Link Store”.

Inserting the SD card


With the ignition off, insert the SD card
in the SD 1 port of your vehicle.

Only use an SD card which is com- You can also download maps cover-
patible with your vehicle's naviga- ing more countries than your origi-
tion system. nal map (e.g. Western Europe).

Only use your SD card for operat-


ing and updating your navigation
system. Do not insert into any other An SD card is fragile: For safety reasons, carry
device (camera, portable GPS etc.) – do not bend it; out these operations when
or into any other vehicle. – insert it correctly; the vehicle is stationary.
– do not force insertion.

GB.14
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (1/4)

2 3
1 4 1 4
1

Multimedia screen 1 Screen controls Confirming/cancelling a selection


Press 4 to go back to the welcome
Navigating a menu Navigating a menu screen.
The multimedia screen 1 can be used Press 3 to enter a menu. Use the 2 but-
to access to the system functions. tons to scroll through telephone con-
Touch the multimedia screen 1 to scroll tacts, radio stations, etc.
through the pages and open a menu.
Note: Use of the multimedia screen
may be restricted while the vehicle is
moving.

Confirming/cancelling a selection
Always confirm a change of settings by
pressing the “Done” button.

GB.15
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (2/4)
Confirming/cancelling a selection
Press the central button 6 to confirm a
change.
5 Press the 7 button to cancel a choice
1 4 and return to the previous menu.
Press the 8 button to go back to the
welcome screen.

8 7 6

Multimedia screen
Navigating a menu
Use the rotating control 5 to move from
menu to menu. Confirm by pressing the
central 6 button to enter the menu.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

GB.16
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (3/4)
9 10 – press the joystick 11 to open the se-
lected element;
– in the tabs menus, move the joy-
stick 11 left or right to switch from Favourites - Navigation

one tab to another.

Confirming/cancelling a selection
Press the joystick 11 to confirm a Add Favourite

change. Remove a Favourite

Press the 9 button to cancel a choice Remove all Favourites

and return to the previous menu.


Press the 10 button to go back to the
welcome screen.
11 12
Central control Pop-up menus
Navigating a menu From most system menus, the pop-up
menu 12 lets you quickly access cur-
Use the joystick 11 to move from menu rent page functions.
to menu:
– Move the joystick 11 up or down to
move around the different areas of
the screen (upper bar, central zone,
lower bar);
– turn the joystick 11 to move between
different elements of a zone;

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

GB.17
OPERATING PRINCIPLES (4/4)
Introduction to the main
menu Vehicle
To access the main menu, press “Menu”
from the welcome screen.
FM1 Preset This function includes management
The system is made up of six major of equipment such as the revers-
sections, all of which can be accessed ing camera, on-board computer and
from the main menu: Driving eco², and some items specific
Flow
to electric vehicles.

Menu
Navigation
Services
This function includes all the satellite
navigation features, road maps, traffic
Introduction to the welcome information, services LIVE and warning This function includes the R-Link Store
screen areas. and the applications.
The welcome screen is the default
screen for your multimedia system. It is
Multimedia
made up of a certain number of short-
cuts to other functions, such as naviga- System
tion and radio. This function enables management of
the radio, and audio and video play-
For a description of the welcome back. This function is for adjusting various
screen, please refer to the “General de- settings on the multimedia system, e.g.
scription” section. display, language, date and time.
Phone
Note: You can change the configura-
tion of the welcome screen. Please see This function is used to pair the system
the information on “Welcome screen” in with a mobile phone and to use the
the “System settings” section. hands-free mode.

GB.18
ON/OFF (1/2)
Switching off
With the ignition off, the system is deac-
tivated automatically when the driver’s
door is opened.
Safety Data sharing consent
Warning: always drive safely and obey local traffic regula-
tions. This vehicle might run applications that require collecting and transmitting
With the ignition on, press the multime-
Data sharing authorised
data related to your journey, such as vehicle location, to the service or
information providers.. dia system on/off button .
Do you agree to allow services to share data outside this vehicle? \n Press
You have selected to share information outside of this vehicle. You can Help to view more detailed information.
change this setting any time in the Services menu.

Change settings Done Language Help No Help Yes Language

1 2 3 4

Switching on – Press the “Done” 2 button to begin


using the multimedia system;
The multimedia system switches on au- – Press the “Language” 3 button to
tomatically when the ignition is switched change the system language;
on. In other cases, press the start/stop – Press the “Help” 4 button to see
button . more detailed information.
At start-up, the system displays a The system displays a screen to con-
safety screen to show you the state of firm the authorisation of data sharing
data sharing if connected. This screen after pressing the “Change settings 1”
lets you set certain functions: button.
– Press the “Change settings” 1 button
to authorise or reject data sharing;

GB.19
ON/OFF (2/2)
Resetting the system
To reset all the system settings and/or
delete all personal data, select “System”
from main menu, then “Restore factory
settings” and follow the on-screen in-
structions.
Note: Resetting the system means de-
leting all the applications.

Exterior temperature/clock
This screen is displayed when the driv-
er’s door is opened, before the ignition
is switched on.
It is displayed when the system is off:
with the ignition on, press the on/off 
button on your multimedia system. The
system then stops the guidance and
displays the clock and temperature.

GB.20
ADD, MANAGE FAVOURITES
Add a telephone favourite 4
Select an empty slot A or “+”, then "Add
Favourite”. Choose the favourite from
Favourites - Navigation the list to add a contact. For more in-
formation, consult the “Managing the
FM1 Preset
A A A phonebook” section.
Note: A contact added as a favourite
remains visible to any user of the vehi-
Add Favourite
A A cle, whichever phone is connected.
Driving Eco² Remove a Favourite

Remove all Favourites Adding an applications favourite 5


Select an empty slot A or “+”, then “Add
Menu
Favourite”. Choose the favourite from
the list to add an installed application to
1 2 3 4 5 the favourites.

Add favourites Add a navigation favourite 2


Delete favourites
Select the first empty slot A or “+”, then
From the main screen, press 1. The To delete a favourite, press “+”, then
“Add Favourite”. Choose the favourite
“Favourites” menu allows you to select the favourite and press “Remove
from the list to add a saved destination
manage four types of favourites: a Favourite”. A confirmation message
to the favourites.
is displayed, press “Delete” to confirm.
– “Navigation” 2; Note: to add a navigation favourite,
You can delete all favourites by press-
– “Radio” 3; you must first save an address in the
ing “+”, then “Remove all Favourites”.
– “Phone” 4; memory. Please refer to the informa-
A confirmation message is displayed,
– “Applications” 5. tion on “Confirming a destination” in the
press “Delete” to confirm the deletion.
section on “Entering a destination”.

Adding a favourite radio station 3


Select an empty slot A or “+”, then “Add
Favourite”. Choose the favourite from
the list to add a preset radio to the fa-
For safety reasons, carry vourites.
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

GB.21
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (1/6)
Voice recognition system
Your multimedia system has a voice
recognition system which allows voice
control of some functions and appli-
cations of the multimedia system and
your phone. This enables you to use
your multimedia system or your phone
while keeping your hands on the steer- 1
ing wheel.

2
Activation of the multimedia From the main voice control menu, you
system's voice recognition can use voice control to control three
functions of your multimedia system:
You can use voice control to call a con-
tact in your phonebook, enter a desti- – navigation;
nation, change radio station etc without – telephone;
touching the screen. Briefly press the – installed applications.
voice recognition button 1 on the steer- Note: the position of the voice recog-
ing wheel or 2 on the steering column nition button varies (control on steering
control of your vehicle. The multimedia wheel or column). Please refer to the
screen will display the main voice con- vehicle user manual for further informa-
trol menu. tion.

GB.22
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (2/6)
Colour markers Central icon
3 The colour markers are used to opti- Depending on the system status, differ-
mise voice recognition: ent central icons can be displayed:
Voice control main menu
– green marker: optimal voice recogni- – “Micro” icon: the system is ready to
tion; receive your voice commands;
Destination Phone Application
– orange marker: good voice recogni- – “Loading” icon: the system is loading
tion; data;
– red marker: average voice recogni- – “Loudspeaker” icon: the system is
tion. giving you information via its voice
synthesizer.
Exit Help

Voice recognition indicator 3


The voice recognition indicator 3 is
made up of colour markers and a cen-
tral icon.

GB.23
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (3/6)
Note: you can also enter an address or
recent destination from the voice con-
trol main menu. To do this, press the
Voice control main menu New address voice control button, then say “address”
or “Recent destinations”, and give an
address or select your destination.
Destination Phone Application
For example: 7 Oxford Street, London

Exit Help Back Help

Controlling navigation with – say “address” then give the full


your multimedia system's destination address (number, street
name, destination town/city);
voice recognition
– the system will give you the address
You can enter a navigation address
it has understood - confirm your des-
using the voice control integrated into
tination to begin guidance.
your multimedia system. To do this:
Note: speak loudly and clearly. Use the
– press the voice control button to dis-
voice recognition indicator to optimise
play the main voice control menu;
voice recognition.
– when the system beeps, say
“Destination”; Precautions regarding
navigation
Use of the navigation
system does not in any way
replace the responsibility or vigi-
lance of the driver when driving the
vehicle.

GB.24
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (4/6)
– the system will show the number
given, say “Call” to call the number
or “Delete” to give another number.
Voice control main menu Dial a number
Note: you can also call a stored contact
or a number from the main voice con-
trol menu. To do this, press the voice
Destination Phone Application
0031 123 456 789 100 control button then say the name of the
Call
contact or the number you want to call.
Delete Note: You can say the contact's name
or their number directly from the main
Exit Help Back Start again Help
page. To cut off the synthetic voice
during playback of the contact's name
or phone number, press the mute button
 on the steering column control.

Dialling a contact/number – press the voice control button to dis-


using voice recognition play the main voice control menu;
You can call a contact in your phone- – when the system beeps, say
book or call a number using the voice “Phone”;
control integrated into your multimedia – state the contact name you wish to
system. To do this: call, or dictate the telephone number
– check that your phone is connected you wish to contact;
to the multimedia system (refer to Note: it is recommended to say the
the section on “Connecting, discon- numbers one by one.
necting a telephone”);

GB.25
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (5/6)
Launching a multimedia Note: you can also run the R-Link Store
system application using application from the voice control main
menu. To do this, press the voice con-
voice recognition trol button and say “Run the R-Link
You can launch an multimedia system Store application”.
app using the voice control integrated
into your multimedia system. To do this:
– press the voice control button to dis-
play the main voice control menu;
– when the system beeps, say
“Application”;
– say the application name you wish to
launch to begin using it immediately.

GB.26
USING VOICE RECOGNITION (6/6)
Activating the phone's To deactivate your phone's voice rec-
voice recognition with the 4 ognition system with the multimedia
system, press and hold your vehicle's
multimedia system voice recognition button.
To use your phone's voice recognition
From the main voice control menu, you
system with your multimedia system, Bastien's phone
can use voice control to control some
you should:
functions and applications of your
– connect your telephone to the mul- phone.
timedia system (refer to the section
Voice recognition is disabled:
on “Connecting, disconnecting a tel-
ephone”); – when reversing your vehicle;
Add device – during a call.
– ensure that your phone has a voice
recognition function compatible with Note: the voice recognition session is
your multimedia system. automatically deactivated after several
seconds of inactivity.
Note: If the voice recognition from your
phone is compatible with the multime- Note: if you wish to use your phone's
dia system, the 4 pictogram appears voice recognition with the multimedia
from the “Manage devices” menu. For system, make sure that you are located
more information, please refer to the in a network coverage area.
sections on “Connecting, disconnecting To activate your phone's voice recogni-
a telephone” and/or “Pairing, unpairing tion system with the multimedia system,
a telephone”. press and hold your vehicle's voice rec-
ognition button. The multimedia screen
displays your phone's main voice con-
trol menu.
To restart your phone's voice recogni-
tion system, briefly press your vehicle's When using your phone's voice rec-
voice recognition button. ognition with the multimedia system,
the transfer of cellular data required
for its operation can generate ad-
ditional costs not included in your
phone service contract.

GB.27
ENTERING A DESTINATION (1/5)
– select a destination from the
“Navigation” “Recent destinations”; “Saved locations”
menu – Select a destination by “TomTom
Places"; The “Saved locations” section con-
From the main menu, press – select a destination by “Charging tains the favourite stored destina-
“Navigation”. station” (electric vehicle); tions such as your place of work,
– select an address from a “Point of etc.
From the “Navigation” menu, press the
interest” (POI);
button “Drive to...” to enter your desti- – Select the “Navigation” section
– select a “Point on map”;
nation. from the “Drive to...” menu;
– select a “Latitude” and a
“Longitude”. – Choose “Saved locations” and
confirm;
– Select the required destination ad-
dress in the list of stored addresses
“Drive to...” menu to start guidance.
You can manage your saved ad-
This menu offers several ways to dresses within the “Settings” menu;
enter a destination: select “Manage saved locations”.
– enter an address from the “ad- Note: the “Saved locations” icon
dress” section using one of the fol- “Home” is for accessing stored addresses
lowing methods: and the “+” button is for adding ad-
– enter a full address (town/city, This menu can be used to start navi- dresses as required.
street and number); gating your way home.
– search by postcode; To store the address of your home
– Select a City Centre, location, use “Settings” menu, then
– select a crossing or junction; “Change home location”.
– select a “Home”;
– select an address from the “Saved
locations”;
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

GB.28
ENTERING A DESTINATION (2/5)

Enter an “address” “Recent destina-


1 tions”
This section enables you to enter a street
This item enables you to select
full or partial address: country, town, Paris (Centre) a destination from the list of ad-
street and number.
dresses last used.
On first use, the system asks you to 10th Arrondissement, Paris

choose the destination country. These are automatically stored.


Depending on the various version, – Select the “Drive to...” section
you can enter the name of the de- from the “Navigation” menu, then
sired town or its postcode using the choose “Recent destinations”;
List
keypad 3. The system may suggest – from the list of stored destina-
several town names in the area 1. tions, select an address to begin
– Press on the name of the town/ 3 2 guidance.
city displayed to confirm;
Note: The system will store the last
– access the full list of matches for towns/cities entered in its memory. You
your search by selecting “List” 2; may directly select one of these towns
– select the town or city; by pressing the 1 zone.
– follow the same procedure for the Note: only addresses known to the
“street” and “house” fields. system through the digital map are au-
thorised.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

GB.29
ENTERING A DESTINATION (3/5)

“TomTom Places” “Charging station” “Point of interest” (POI)

This service enables you to quickly This menu enables you to find a A point of interest (POI) is a service,
search for a Point of Interest using a charging station for your electric ve- establishment or even a tourist area
key word, and to make that location hicle and to plan your route to this close to a location (start point, desti-
a destination. location. nation city, en route, etc.).
– From the “Navigation”, select Note: You can manage your per- POIs are classed in different catego-
the “Drive to...” section then the sonal stations via the “EV set- ries, e.g. restaurants, museums, car
“TomTom Places" section; tings” menu. For further informa- parks, etc.
– enter a keyword using the touch- tion, please refer to the section on There are several options to find a
pad, then confirm; ‘’Navigation settings”. point of interest:
– from the list of items found, select Note: Personal recharging stations – category;
an address to begin guidance. are stored in the navigation system,
whereas the generic list of recharg- – the name of the desired POI.
Note: this icon is only displayed if ing stations is stored on the SD card. Select the “Drive to...” section from
you have a subscription in the coun- the Navigation menu, then “Point of
tries where the LIVE services are Only the list on the map SD can be
updated and only the personal re- interest” and confirm.
available (please see the section on
“Navigation Services” in this docu- charging stations can be managed
ment). from the navigation system.

GB.30
ENTERING A DESTINATION (4/5)
Search by POI category Confirming the destination
“Point on map” Once the destination information has
– Select the “Drive to...” section
from the “Navigation” menu, then been entered, the system displays a
choose “Point of interest”; This function allows you to define a route summary for confirmation. Once
destination from the map. From the you have confirmed the route, the
– Select the search area: “Near system will calculate the itinerary. By
my location”, “In city” or “Near “Navigation” menu, select “Drive
to...”, then “Point on map”. default, the calculation is done by se-
Home”; lecting the fastest route.
– select your desired category type; Move around the map to position
the cursor on your destination, then Note: The calculation criterion can be
– select the desired POI from the confirm: the system calculates the changed in the settings.
list suggested, then press the route. At the end of the calculation, the system
“Select” button on the multimedia displays the navigation summary and
system screen to begin naviga- suggests two options:
tion to this location.
– “+” enables you to view the route
Search by POI name details in various forms. For more
“Latitude Longitude” information, refer to the information
Enter the name of a POI you want to
on “Route details” in the “Guidance”
find. The system will start the search
This function allows you to define a section, change the route and save
automatically.
destination using latitude and longi- the route.
tude values. – “Done” activates guidance.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

GB.31
ENTERING A DESTINATION (5/5)
Note: if you do not confirm, this page 4 5 Note: the source of the traffic informa-
will close after ten seconds and guid- tion received is automatically selected
ance will start automatically. by the multimedia system (LIVE if you
Note: depending on the vehicle charge Drive to... have taken out a subscription).
level, if you can reach your destination, LIVE Specific features for electric
guidance is launched – if the charge vehicles
level is too low, the system offers to Magny-les-hameaux

search for a recharging terminal on the 0:15 h The map shows the part of the journey
way.
8.5 km
that can be completed in green, and the
The quickest way
IQ Routes part of the journey that cannot be com-
Note: “ IQ Routes™” is a function which 1 Janvier, 0:32
pleted without recharging in red.
optimises the journey time using statis-
If your vehicle charge level is high
Done
tical data and calculates routes based
on the average traffic levels on that day enough, a chequered flag is displayed
and time. To activate or deactivate this in the journey tab 4.
function, refer to the “Navigation set- If your vehicle charge level is too low, a
tings” section. chequered flag with a lightning symbol
Summary of selected route on a red background is displayed in the
Latest map guarantee The summary is displayed after calcu- journey tab 4.
lation of the route and the selection of
After delivery of your new vehicle you
a destination.
have about 60 days in which to update
the map free of charge. The screen has two tabs:
Once this time has elapsed, you will – the “journey” tab 4 allows a summary
need to pay for updates. of your route to be displayed;
For more information, please see an – The “Live” 5 tab displays traffic infor-
Authorised Dealer. mation in real time (subject to sub-
scription).
Note: press one of the tabs to view its
content.

GB.32
VOLUME AND VOICE
Recorded human voices
Volume Selecting a voice Recorded human voices are voices
recorded by an actor (male or
female).
Changing the volume Your system allows you to select either
a synthesised or a recorded human Note: human voices only give you
To change the audio volume, use the simplified guidance instructions.
multimedia system volume control voice.
during a voice instruction or from the This voice is used to give the voice in-
“System” menu, “Sound settings”, then structions.
“Sound levels” and adjust the following To change the voice used on your navi-
audio volumes: gation system, go to the main menu
– main volume; and select “Navigation”, “Settings”,
– navigation instructions; then “Voice”.

– hands-free telephone; Select a voice from the list.

– telephone ringtone;
– voice message;
– application sounds;
Playback
– traffic announcements.
Press “Done” to save the audio vol- Playback is generated by your nav-
umes. igation system. It gives verbal in-
structions while you are driving. It
can give road directions (e.g. turn
right) and traffic sign information.
Note: Voice recognition only oper-
ates with playback.

GB.33
READING A MAP
D Outside air quality.
A B C D E F G E Telephone information. M N
F Outside temperature (Weather).
G Current time.
H Pop-up menu.
I Distance to and indication of next
turning / Adjustment of guidance in-
struction volume.
J Audio system information.
K Current vehicle position.
L Back to previous page.
M Traffic information bar: displays inci-
dents on the route, traffic info recep-
tion indicator, access to traffic map.
N Journey information such as arrival
L K J I H time, total distance remaining and
Q P O
Map key whether you will reach your destina- Map colours
tion (chequered flag or chequered You can change the colours on the
A Sign giving the speed limit (the speed with lightning symbol on red back-
given depends on the unit chosen). map: from the main menu select
ground)/Journey summary “Navigation”, “Settings” then “Change
Please refer to the “System settings” O Compass/ 2D/3D mode.
section for more information on the map colours”
choice of units. Note: Access to the full navigation page
Note: the sign turns red and flashes is only possible from the “Navigation” Map icons
if you drive faster than the speed limit tab in the main menu. The navigation system uses Q symbols
B Zoom, touch the magnifying glass to to display points of interest (POI).
display the zoom in and out buttons.
C Name of the next main road or road
sign information, if applicable. Recharging stations
(electric vehicle)
The navigation system uses the P
symbol to display recharging stations.

GB.34
GUIDANCE (1/4)
Guidance Voice
During guidance, before each turning,
the system will give voice instructions.
To deactivate or reactivate voice guid-
ance, please refer to the “Navigation
settings” section.

Lane images Guidance screens


When approaching a road change (on Intersection map
major roads), the system may switch
to “Show lane images” mode: an 3D During guidance, before each change
image provides a close-up view of the of direction, the system will gradually
junction with a turn arrow and road zoom into the junction.
signs. To deactivate automatic zoom, please
refer to “Advanced” in the “Navigation
To deactivate lane images, please settings” section.
refer to the information on “Advanced
Settings” in the section on “Navigation
Precautions regarding
settings”.
navigation
Use of the navigation
system does not in any way
replace the responsibility or vigi-
lance of the driver when driving the
vehicle.

GB.35
GUIDANCE (2/4)
Route details
This function allows you to view your “Display instructions” “Route summary”
route before guidance begins. Press
the “+” button, then "Route details” after This function makes it possible to view This function is used to return to the
entering a destination. the route plan. previous screen. The details of the
The following choices will be available: journey time, the miles and the type of
Several details of the route will appear:
– “Display instructions”; journey (“IQ Routes™" activated/deac-
– direction-change arrow;
– “Display route map”; tivated) are displayed.
– road types;
– “Display route demo”; – road names; Note: to directly access this page from
– “Route summary”; – miles/kilometres before a fork in the the navigation map, press the informa-
– “Display destination”; road. tion block set for your trip.
– “Display traffic on route”.

“Display route map”


“Display destination”
This function makes it possible to view
the map of the route. This function lets you see changes in
direction as an image.

“Display route demo”

This function makes it possible to view “Display traffic on route”


a demonstration of the route.
This function gives you an overview of
all the traffic incidents affecting your
journey.

GB.36
GUIDANCE (3/4)
Change route
“Calculate alternative” “Travel via”
To modify your route, from the
“Navigation” menu, select “Change
route” then one of the options pro- Select this menu to make the system Select this menu to change your route
posed. stop the current guidance. so that it passes by a particular loca-
To start guidance again, select “Drive tion, to pick someone up on the way, for
to...”, then “Recent destinations”. example. You choose the location you
want to pass in the same way as you
choose a destination.
You have the same set of options: “ad-
dress”, “Saved locations”, “Point of in-
“Cancel route” terest” and “Point on map”.
Your system will calculate a new route
Select this menu to make the system
to your destination that passes the lo-
stop the current guidance.
cation you chose.
To start guidance again, select “Drive
to...”, then “Recent destinations”.

Precautions regarding
navigation
Use of the navigation
system does not in any way
replace the responsibility or vigi-
lance of the driver when driving the
vehicle.

GB.37
GUIDANCE (4/4)

“Avoid roadblock” “Avoid part of route”

Select this menu if you see a roadblock Select this menu to avoid a part of the
or a line of traffic ahead which was not route. Use this option if you see that
indicated by the “Traffic info” service. your route includes a road or a junction
You then have to choose how much of that you wish to avoid. Then choose the
the route ahead you want to avoid. road that you wish to avoid from the list
Choose among these different op- of roads on your route.
tions: “100 metres”, “500 metres”,
“2,000 metres”, “5,000 metres”.
Your system will recalculate your route
avoiding the section of the route for the
distance you selected.

“Minimise delays”

Select this menu for your to plan your


route based on the latest traffic infor-
mation.

GB.38
PREPARING A ROUTE
To plan a route:
Itinerary with Planning a route in – from the main menu, select
waypoints advance “Navigation”, then “Itineraries”;
– select a point of departure, just as
To add a stage in your route, in the You can use the navigation system to you would for a destination;
main menu select “Navigation”, then plan a journey in advance.
“Change route”, then “Travel via”and – select one or more points en route;
To do this, select at least three points,
then enter the stage address. including the starting point, one or more – select an arrival point;
The system calculates the route taking points en route and your destination. – With the route entered, save it, then
the detour into account. For example, to find out how long a start the journey by pressing “+”,
Note: you can add several waypoints journey is going to take before you then "Go”. The system plans the
to your route. start, or to check the route of a journey route and allows you to view the de-
you are planning. tails.

GB.39
TRAFFIC INFORMATION (1/3)
“Traffic Information Service” “Traffic settings”
“Traffic Information options This menu allows you to set the desired
Service” default calculation method.
To access the “Traffic Information
Service” options, from the main menu “Display traffic on route”
Traffic information is a service available press “Services”, “Navigation services”, This menu allows you to see an over-
on your multimedia system which en- then “TomTom Traffic". view of all traffic incidents on your
ables you to receive up-to-date traffic route. Press the icon for an incident to
information from the best local sources. “Minimise delays” get more detailed information.
The “Traffic” service uses TMC informa-
tion transmitted over FM wavebands. Select this option to alter your journey
“TomTom Traffic” uses LIVE serv- based on the latest traffic information. “TomTom Traffic” service
ices information. These services show “Read traffic information” This service is accessible free of charge
events in the form of dots on the map. This menu enables you to activate the during a trial period. You can extend
It covers the main roads and is updated audio reading of traffic information. your subscription at a later stage. The
regularly. “TomTom Traffic” service offers more
Note: the menu title can be “Traffic” or “View map” frequent updates (approximately every
“TomTom Traffic". This menu enables you to explore the three minutes), covering main and sec-
map and keep up-to-date with the traf- ondary roads.
fic situation in your area. To access the
map, from the main menu select “Traffic
Information Service”, then “View map”.
The map displays the last searched lo-
cation. Press the icon for an incident to
get more detailed information.

Precautions regarding
navigation
Use of the navigation
system does not in any way
replace the responsibility or vigi-
lance of the driver when driving the
vehicle.

GB.40
TRAFFIC INFORMATION (2/3)
A Traffic display “Traffic preferences”
B The navigation system indicates traffic To access this menu, from the “Traffic
incidents: Information Services” menu, press
– by displaying symbols on the map “Traffic Settings”.
C (list of icons at the end of the sec- You can automatically minimise delays
tion); after every traffic update.
– with voice messages if the route is To select your preference, tick the box
recalculated. to the right of your choice using the
D Depending on the operating status of central confirmation button.
the “Traffic Information Service”, the fol- Once you have made your choice,
lowing icons are displayed on the traffic select “Done”.
sidebar:
E
A Heavy delays on the route.
F B Unknown or indeterminate situation.
Traffic bar C Slowdown.
D Traffic jam.
The traffic bar is available for the “Traffic E Stationary traffic or road closed.
Information Services”. F Distance before next incident.
The side traffic bar displayed in guid-
ance mode, shows the latest traffic in-
formation for your route.

Precautions regarding
navigation
Use of the navigation
system does not in any way
replace the responsibility or vigi-
lance of the driver when driving the
vehicle.

GB.41
TRAFFIC INFORMATION (3/3)

Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning

 Accident  Heavy rain

 Traffic jams  Snow

One or more
  Strong wind, storm
closed roads

 Road closed  Fog

 Traffic incident  Ice

 Road works

GB.42
VIEW MAP
Pop-up menu “+” – “TomTom Places”;
– a recharging station search;
Press “+” to access the following – a point of interest;
menus: – your position;
– “Use this location to...”; – latitude and longitude.
– “Find”;
– “Edit information on the map”; “Edit information on the map”
– “Add to saved locations”. This menu enables you to activate/de-
activate map settings such as:
“Use this location to...” – traffic;
This menu enables the selected posi- – names;
tion to be used to: – points of interest;
– centre the map on the vehicle’s lo- – charging stations for your electric ve-
cation; hicle;
– navigate to a point on the map; – the satellite image map background;
– search for a point on the map; – GPS coordinates GPS.
– add a point on the map to the favour-
To access the map explorer, from the ites;
main menu, press “Navigation” then “Add to saved locations”
– add a point on the map to the POI; This menu enables you to add the posi-
select “View map”. To move around the – correct the position of your vehicle.
map, use the multimedia screen or the tion selected on the map to the saved
central control on equipped vehicles. addresses.
“Find”
This menu allows you to centre the map Give your Favourite a name that is easy
on: to remember. You navigation system
– your home; will always suggest a name - usually a
– a saved address; favourite address. To enter a name just
– an address; start typing on the multimedia screen.
– a recent destination;

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

GB.43
NAVIGATION SERVICES (1/2)
Your system includes navigation serv-
ices. You can add to these services by
Accessing the navigation
subscribing to the paid TomTom LIVE services “Speed Cameras”
services. To access the “Navigation services”:
– The navigation services include traf- – from the main menu, press This service allows you to display the
fic information and the location of “Navigation”; location of mobile speed cameras in
fixed speed cameras, depending on real time, accident black spots and
local laws. – select “Navigation services”.
fixed speed cameras.
– Services LIVE (paid, on subscrip-
The latest updates for speed cameras
tion) include traffic information, lo-
are installed automatically if a LIVE
cations and updates for fixed and
subscription is valid.
mobile speed cameras, "TomTom
Places", and weather. “Speed Cameras” shows you mobile
speed camera alerts as well as fixed
Note: the “TomTom Traffic” service is
speed camera alerts. Information is
called "Traffic” if the LIVE service sub-
obtained in real time using information
scription is not activated.
“TomTom Traffic” from other users.
A trial period for LIVE services is of-
fered. At the end of the trial period, you You can deactivate this function by
can extend your subscription to LIVE Please refer to the “Traffic Information” going to the “Speed Cameras” menu
services on the MyRenault website. section. for LIVE services.
Note: for mobile speed cameras, infor-
mation is provided when a member of
the community sends the information to
the database.
Note: depending on local restrictions,
speed cameras may not be displayed.

In certain countries it is il-


legal to download and ac-
A current subscription is required to
tivate the camera warning
access LIVE services. The content
option and this could lead
of LIVE services may vary.
to prosecution.

GB.44
NAVIGATION SERVICES (2/2)

“TomTom Places” “MyTomTom LIVE” “Weather”

This service allows you to quickly This service lets you see the expiry date This service provides access to five-
search for any Point of Interest using a of the subscribed services. Users can day weather forecasts for the location
keyword and make it a destination. renew their subscriptions from R-Link of your choice.
Store or from the website MyRenault by
selecting one of the services.
You must enter a valid e-mail address
for this service. An e-mail detailing the
subscription methods for the chosen
services will be sent to this address. “Z.E. Services”
For further information, please refer to
the section on “Downloading and in-
The “Z.E. Services” are reserved for
stalling applications”.
electric vehicles. Please refer to the
Note: to find out more about the avai- “Z.E. Services” section for more infor-
lability of LIVE services in your country, mation.
please see an Authorised Dealer.

GB.45
Z.E. SERVICES
The “Z.E. Services” functions are only
available on electric vehicles. Accessing “E.V. Services guided
“Z.E. Services” tour”
They include on-board vehicle serv-
ices and other services accessible from functions.
This menu gives access to a series
outside the vehicle (mobile phone and To access “Z.E. Services” functions: of tutorials explaining the “Z.E.
Internet). Services” functions and functions
– from the main menu, press
They enable you to determine, inter “Navigation”; relating to electric vehicles. You can
alia, the charge status of your vehicle, – select “Navigation services”; press the “Next” button to move to
using mobile phones or your computer. – select “Z.E. Services”. the next screen, or the “Previous”
This information is also available di- button to return to the previous
rectly on the instrument panel of your screen.
vehicle.
For further information, please contact
an Authorised Dealer of brand.
“Recharging stations
available”

This option gives you access to a


list of the recharging stations near-
est your location with at least one re-
charging terminal available.

GB.46
RECHARGING STATION
The “Charging stations” menu is only Saving new recharging
available on electric vehicles. “Near Home” stations
When you recharge your vehicle at a
This option provides a list of recharg- new recharging terminal, it will be auto-
ing stations close to your home. matically saved in the system.
Go to the You can also create and manage
Recharging station your own recharging stations in the
“Settings” menu by selecting “EV set-
menu tings”. Please refer to the “Navigation
To access the “Charging stations” “Along route” settings” section.
menu:
– press “Navigation”, then select
This option shows a list of recharg-
“Drive to...”;
ing stations that you can use during
– in the “Drive to...” menu, select
your trip.
“Charging stations”.

“Near my location” “Near destination”

This option enables you to find the This option gives a list of recharging
recharging stations closest to your stations near your destination.
current position.

“Last recharging station”


“In city” This option enables you to find the
coordinates of the last recharging
Select this service to find recharg- station used.
ing stations in the town/city your are
visiting.

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RANGE
The range distance is only available for Range view Low battery warning
electric vehicles.
– In guidance mode, from the route When the charge level reaches the
summary screen: you can see the minimum alert level on the instrument
Attainability of the route portions (zones) that are at- panel, the system automatically pro-
destination tainable (in green) and non-attaina- poses a list of recharging stations near
ble (in red); your current location.
The classic map display indicates
whether the battery level of your elec- – when not in guidance mode, from the Deactivating the low battery
tric vehicle is sufficient to reach your “attainable zone” main menu: your warning
destination: range distance is shown as a radi-
ous around your vehicle’s current This option enables you to deactivate
– chequered flag: the vehicle can position. the automatic proposal of recharging
reach your destination at the current stations when the battery level is low:
battery level;
– from the “Navigation” menu, select
– chequered flag with lightning symbol “Settings”, then “EV settings”.
on red background: look for a re- – select the “Disable low battery warn-
charging station to avoid running out ing” option.
of power.
Select this option again to reactivate
the low battery alert.
Note: if the ongoing guidance is indi-
cating an attainable charging point, the
low battery alert will not be triggered.

GB.48
ADDING, MANAGING SAVED ADDRESSES
Save an address from a Renaming a saved address
Accessing saved recent destination – From the main menu, press
– In the “Drive to...” menu, select “Navigation”, then “Settings” then
addresses “Manage saved locations”;
“Recent destinations”.
– select the recent destination you – select an address saved in the
To access saved addresses, from the wish to save; memory that you wish to remember;
main menu press “Navigation”, then – press “+” on the map screen then – on the screen/map, press “Rename”;
“Drive to...”, then “Saved locations”. “Add to saved locations”; – enter the new name for the saved
– give a name to an address, then address, then press “Next” to con-
press “Next”; firm.
– If the “Home” address is not regis-
tered, the system asks if the saved Deleting a saved address
address is your home, select “Yes”
or “No”. A message confirms that the – From the “Manage saved locations”
address has been saved. menu, select the saved address you
– If the “Home” address is registered, wish to delete;
the system offers to select this ad- – on the screen/map, press “Delete”;
dress. – a message asks you to confirm the
deletion - press “Yes” to confirm or
“No” to cancel.

GB.49
NAVIGATION SETTINGS (1/2)
Accessing the navigation
settings “Route planning” “Show POI on map”
From the “Navigation” menu, press
“Settings”, then select the element you This menu allows you to define your This menu lets you display or hide Point
wish to modify: preferences for: of Interest (POI) categories on the map.
– “Turn off voice guidance”; Type of journey
– “Route planning”;
– “Show POI on map”; Select a journey type. The recom-
– “Manage POIs”; mended journey criterion is “Quickest”.
– “Voice”; “Manage POIs”
“IQ Routes™"
– “EV settings”;
– “Set home location”; After selecting the journey criterion, the A point of interest (POI) is a service,
– “Manage saved locations”; system lets you activate/deactivate the establishment or tourist area close to a
– “Switch map”; “IQ Routes™” function. location (start point, destination city, en
– “Change map colours”; The “IQ Routes™” function finds the route, etc.). POIs are classed in differ-
– “Car symbol”; best route according to estimated aver- ent categories, e.g. restaurants, muse-
– “Advanced” (Settings). age traffic and actual speeds measured ums, car parks, etc. There are several
on the roads. options to find a point of interest:
– category;
High-occupancy vehicle lanes – the name of the desired POI.
High-occupancy vehicle lanes are This menu allows you to add, change
routes that favour your vehicle’s energy or delete POIs or POI categories.
“Turn off voice savings.
guidance”
This menu enables you to activate or
deactivate voice guidance.

“Voice”
This menu lets you choose the syn-
thetic or stored voice.

GB.50
NAVIGATION SETTINGS (2/2)

“Change map Map information


“EV settings”
colours”
This menu enables you to display
This menu allows you to create and This menu enables you to change the or hide details such as the address
manage your own recharging stations colours of the map displayed on your number before the street name, the
as well as those detected automatically multimedia system screen. You can street names, the name of the street
by the system. download new colours. after the current street, and the cur-
rent street name on the map.

“Set home location”


Map behaviour
This menu lets you set or change your “Car symbol”
home address. This menu enables you to set the fol-
This menu allows you to change the ve- lowing behaviour:
hicle icon on the navigation map 3D. – show lane images;
– in 2D mode, rotate the map with the
vehicle's direction;
“Manage saved – automatically move to 3D when guid-
locations” ance is launched;
This menu lets you add, delete or – automatically zoom in 2D mode;
– automatically zoom in 3D mode.
rename your saved addresses. “Advanced”
This menu enables you to change the
following advanced settings:
– “Map information”;
“Switch map” – “Map behaviour”;
– “Traffic source”.
This menu allows you to switch be- Traffic source
tween the maps saved on your SD card.
This menu enables you to choose
the traffic information source from a
preset list.

GB.51
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (1/5)
Selecting a wavelength
Accessing the Select the required waveband (AM, FM 1
radio or DR) by pressing 1:
– AM;
Multimedia screen
– FM;
2
From the main menu, press – DR.
“Multimedia”, then “Radio”.
You can also select the waveband 2
Radio front panel / Multimedia front using the steering column control (refer
panel to the control details).
Press the “Radio” button on the panel to Preset List Frequency

select the radio source. Choose an FM or AM radio


station 5 4 3
There are different modes for choosing
a radio station. “Preset” mode
After having selected the wavelength,
select the mode by pressing tabs 3, 4 This operation mode allows you to
or 5. recall on demand those stations which
Three search modes are available: you have already stored (refer to infor-
mation on “Storing a station” in this sec-
– “Frequency” mode (tab 3); tion).
– “List” mode (tab 4); Press the buttons 2 (numbered 1 to 6)
– “Preset” mode (tab 5). to select your stored stations.
These modes can be changed with the You can also change a saved station
steering column control. using the steering column control.

GB.52
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (2/5)

Radio DR1

AF | i-Traffic
1.Arrow

2.Decibel
6 13
3.BNR
4.Jazz FM
5.Radio Pop 7 14
Preset List Frequency Preset List Frequency Preset List

8 9 10 11 12 16 15

“List” mode “Frequency” mode To select a radio station DR


This mode displays a list of available This mode allows stations to be (terrestrial digital radio)
radio stations. These are listed alpha- searched for either manually or au-
betically (FM band only). tomatically by scanning the selected There are different modes for choosing
range of frequencies. a radio station.
Press 6 or 7 to scroll through all the
stations or slide your finger across the To scan the frequency range: After selecting the waveband, select
multimedia screen. – manually run through the frequen- the mode by pressing the tabs 15 or 16.
To update this list, please see the fol- cies in steps by repeatedly press-
ing 9 or 11; Two search modes are available:
lowing pages. – “List” mode (tab 15);
– automatically go to the next station
The names of the radio stations that do by pressing 8 or 12; – “Preset” mode (tab 16).
not use the RDS system will not appear – move the cursor 10 to find the re- These modes can be changed with the
on the screen. Only their frequency is quired frequency. steering column control.
displayed and sorted at the beginning
of the list.

GB.53
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (3/5)
“List” mode Pop-up menu “+”. Text information (Radio text)
This mode displays a list of available Some FM radio stations broadcast
radio stations. FM or AM text information relating to their pro-
Press 13 or 14 to scroll through all the From one of the three modes, press “+” grammes (e.g. song titles).
stations or slide your finger across the to: Note: this information is only available
multimedia screen. – change the source (Radio, USB, SD, for certain radio stations.
etc.);
To update this list, please see the fol- – add a station to your favourites; DR (terrestrial digital radio)
lowing pages. – save a station; From one of the two modes, press “+”
– get text information; to:
“Preset” mode – access the radio settings. – change the source (Radio, USB, SD
This operating mode allows you to etc.) ;
recall the radio stations that you have Storing a station – Save as preset ;
previously stored on demand. For more From “Frequency” mode or “List” mode, – display radio text;
information, refer to “Storing a station” press “+” then “Save as preset”. – Accessing the digital radio services;
in this section. You can also press one of the preset – Accessing settings
Press the buttons (numbered 1 to 6) to buttons until you hear a beep.
select your stored stations. Storing a station
You can store up to six stations per
You can also change a saved station band. From “List” mode, press “+”, then “Save
using the steering column control. as preset”.
You can also press and hold one of the
preset buttons until you hear a beep.
You can store up to six radio stations.

GB.54
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (4/5)
Text information (Radio text) EPG (DR) program guide Radio settings
Some DR radio stations broadcast When this feature is activated, your
text information relating to their pro- audio system will display the station’s FM
grammes (e.g. song titles). upcoming programs of the day. From one of the three modes, press “+”
Note: this information is only available Note: This information is only available then “Radio” to access the radio set-
for certain radio stations. for the selected station’s next three tings menu. From the radio settings,
time slots. you can set the following elements:
Digital radio services – following an FM station;
From the pop-up menu, press “Digital Intellitext (DR) function – activate/deactivate traffic informa-
radio devices” to access the following This feature allows access to text in- tion;
services: formation recorded on some radio sta- – activate/deactivate the programme
tions. You can scroll through the text to type search;
– “EPG"; – update the list of radio stations.
display new updates on business, poli-
– “Intellitext"; tics, health, weather and sports.
Following a station FM (RDS-AF)
– “Slideshow”.
Slideshow The frequency of an “FM” radio station
This function runs through all the photos may change depending on the geo-
as a slideshow. graphical area.
In order to keep listening to the same
radio station when driving, activate the
“RDS-AF" function so that your audio
system can automatically retune the
frequency.

GB.55
LISTENING TO THE RADIO (5/5)
Note: not all radio stations offer this DR (terrestrial digital radio) Traffic information (i Traffic)
possibility. From one of the two modes, press “+” With this function activated, the source
Poor reception can sometimes cause to access the radio settings. From the is interrupted automatically to receive
erratic and annoying changes in fre- radio settings, you can set the follow- the traffic bulletins broadcast by some
quency. In this case you should deac- ing elements: DR radio stations.
tivate the automatic frequency retuning. – “AF” (Alternative frequency);
– “i-Traffic” (Traffic Programme); Programme type search (PTY)
To activate/deactivate this function, – “PTY” (Programme type); With this function activated, the audio
refer to the section on “Audio settings”. – “Simulcast” system lets you display the type of pro-
– “i-Announcement” gramme (news, sport etc.) currently
Traffic information (i Traffic) – “Update the list” (DR). broadcast.
When this function is activated, the
source is interrupted automatically to Following a radio station DR (AF) Simulcast
receive the traffic bulletins broadcast A DR radio station can change accord- This function lets you switch from one
by some FM radio stations. ing to the geographical area. In order to DR station to the same FM station on
keep listening to the same radio station signal loss.
Programme type search (PTY) when driving, activate the AF function
so the audio system can retune the fre- i-Announcement
When this function is activated, your quency automatically. This function lets you display informa-
audio system allows you to display the Note: not all radio stations offer this tion (weather, etc.).
type of programme (news, sport etc.) possibility.
currently being broadcast. Poor reception can sometimes cause Updating the list (DR)
erratic and annoying changes. In this This feature allows you to perform an
Update radio list update of all stations in your area.
case you should deactivate the auto-
Select this menu to update the list of matic frequency retuning.
radio stations.

GB.56
MEDIA
Playback
Accessing media You can choose between playing all the
tracks or playing a single track.
USB key

When playing a track, you can:


This menu enables you to listen to
music from an external source (audio Summer in Dublin
– access the previous track by press-
CD, USB, SD card etc.). ing 1;
Highland Poets
– pause by pressing 2;
From the main menu, press
1 2
Irish Songs
3 4 – access the next track by pressing 3;
“Multimedia”, then “Media”.
– view the scroll bar 4;
Select an input source connected to the – access the current playback list 5;
system to access the audio files from New selection Current playlist
– make a new music selection 6.
the following list:
– CD audio; 6 5
Pop-up menu “+”
– USB;
– SD card; During playback, the pop-up menu “+”
From the main menu, you can: enables you to:
– auxiliary socket;
– Bluetooth® connection. – access the audio files directly; – change source;
– access files, music, genres, artists, – activate the shuffle function;
albums and reading lists; – activate repeat playback;
– access files and/or audio files. – give the track details for the current
Note: only available sources can be track;
selected. Unavailable sources will be – access sound settings.
greyed out.

GB.57
PHOTO READER
Pop-up menu “+”.
Accessing photos When viewing a photo/slideshow, press
“+” to:
Holiday photos .png

– display all photos in thumbnail form;


From the “Multimedia” menu, press
“Pictures” then select the connected
1 2 – display full screen;
– display the slideshow;
source (Card SD, USB, etc.) to access
– zoom;
the photos. The system offers you two
– change the source;
options:
– access photo settings.
– “read all photos”;
– “Read a photo”. New selection Thumbnails
Settings
Note: Some formats may not be rea- From the settings, you can:
dable by the system. 4 3 – change the display time for each
photo in the slideshow;
Options from folders
– change the type of transition be-
From the list of folders/photos, press Playback tween each photo in the slideshow;
“+” to: You can choose between reading all – change the type of display (normal or
– change the source; the photos in a slideshow or viewing a fullscreen).
– display full screen; single photo.
Press “Done” to save your changes.
– display the slideshow; When viewing a photo, you can:
Note: the display is in normal mode by
– access zoom in; – access the previous photo by press- default.
– access photo settings. ing 1;
Note: For more information on compa- – access the next photo by pressing 2;
tible photo formats, please consult an – alternate between miniature and
Authorised Dealer. fullscreen modes by pressing 3;
– make a new photo selection by
pressing 4.

Photo playback is only possible


when the vehicle is stationary.

GB.58
VIDEO PLAYBACK
Pop-up menu “+”.
Accessing videos During video playback, press “+” to:
USB key – change the source;
From the “Multimedia” menu, press Landscapes
– access the settings.
“Video” then select the source con-
nected (SD card, USB, etc.) to access Settings
videos. The system offers you two op- From the settings, you can choose the
tions: 1 2 3 4 type of display, normal (half-screen) or
– “play all videos”; fullscreen.
– “play a video”. New selection Full screen Press “Done” to confirm.
Note: Some formats may not be read- Note: the display is in normal mode by
able by the system. 6 5 default.
Options from folders
From the list of folders/videos, press “+” Playback
to: You can choose between playing all the
– change the source; videos or playing a single video.
– access the settings. When playing a video, you can:

Note: For more information on compat- – access the previous video by press-
ible video formats, please consult an ing 1;
Authorised Dealer. – pause by pressing 2;
– access the following video by press-
ing 3;
– view the scroll bar 4;
– view the video in fullscreen 5;
– “New selection” videos by press-
ing 6.

Video playback is only possible


when the vehicle is stationary.

GB.59
MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (1/2)
Accessing
multimedia “Sound” “Radio”
settings
This menu allows you to configure dif- This menu enables you to adjust the
From the “Multimedia” menu, press ferent sound settings: radio settings:
“Settings”, then select the element you
wish to modify: – “Spatialisation”, for setting – activate/deactivate searching for
sound distribution in the vehicle; alternative frequencies;
– “Sound”; – Activate/Deactivate the i-trafic;
– “Bass Treble”, to set the treble
– “Radio”; and bass levels. Once you have – activate/deactivate programme
made the adjustments, press the type;
– “Media”
“Done” button to confirm your set- – update list of saved radio sta-
– “Pictures” ; tions.
tings.
– “Video”.
– “Bass Boost Arkamys”, to ac-
tivate/deactivate bass amplifica-
tion. “Media”

– “AGC Arkamys”, to equalise


sound volume between two audio This menu allows you to adjust the mul-
tracks. timedia settings:
– activate/deactivate track repeat;
– activate/deactivate shuffle;
– activate/deactivate album image
display;
– manage Bluetooth® devices
connected.

GB.60
MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (2/2)

“Pictures” “Video”

This menu allows you to adjust the mul- This menu enables you to set the
timedia settings: type of video display:
– set the timing of each picture in – “Normal view”;
the slideshow; – “Full screen”.
– configure the default view for pic-
tures.

GB.61
PAIRING AND UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (1/2)
Second method of pairing from a
Accessing the phone
Telephone menu Activate the R-Link connection on your
phone and set its status to “visible”.
From the main menu, press “Phone”. Manage devices
Run the Bluetooth® device search on
Note: if no telephones are paired to the To use the device features, you must first set up a Bluetooth
connection between your device and your R-Link. your phone.
system, “Settings” will be the only sec- Select “Renault R-Link” in your phone
tion you can access. list.
Do you want to do that now?

Pairing the first telephone No Yes

Add device
To pair your phone with the R-Link navi-
gation, there are two pairing methods.

First method of pairing from R-Link


Activate the Bluetooth® connection on A screen message offers a device
your telephone and set its status to “vis- search.
ible”. Press “Yes”, the multimedia system will
For a list of compatible telephones, con- search for telephones.
sult the www.renault-multimedia.com Select your telephone from the list.
site. Depending on the model, and if
the system so requests, enter the
Bluetooth® code on your telephone to
pair it to the multimedia system, or con-
firm the pairing request. Your telephone
can ask you for authorisation to share
contacts and call logs. Accept the shar-
ing to get this information on the multi-
media system.

GB.62
PAIRING, UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (2/2)
Pairing another telephone Unpairing a phone
From your telephone, activate the From the main menu, select
Bluetooth® connection. “Telephone”, “Settings”, then “Manage
From the “Telephone” menu, press devices”.
“Settings”, then “Manage devices”. From the list of paired telephones in
From the list of paired phones in the the “Manage devices” menu, press
“Manage devices” menu, press the the button on the pop-up menu, then
“Add device” button to add a phone to “Delete device(s)”. Select the device
the list. you want to unpair on the multimedia
system screen, then press “Delete”.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

GB.63
CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING A TELEPHONE
Connecting a paired phone Manual connection (changing the
phone connected)
No phone can be connected to the
hands-free phone system if it has not From the “Phone” menu, press
first been paired. Please refer to the Manage devices
“Settings”, then “Manage devices”.
information on “Pairing a telephone” Mike’s phone You will find the list of phones already
in the “Pairing,unpairing a telephone” paired.
section. Select the phone from the list to be con-
Your phone must be connected to the nected, then press “Add device”.
hands-free phone system in order to
use all its functions.
Disconnect a phone
Add device
From the “Phone” menu, press
“Settings”, then “Manage devices”.
Select the phone to be disconnected
from the list.
Automatic connection
Switching off the telephone will also
Once the ignition is switched on, the cause it to be disconnected.
hands-free phone system searches
for paired phones in the vicinity (if the Note: if a call is in progress when the
Bluetooth® connection is activated). phone is disconnected, the call will
automatically be transferred to your
Searching starts with the last paired phone.
telephone.
Note: It is recommended that you
accept automatic device recognition.

GB.64
MANAGING THE PHONEBOOK
Note: the contacts saved on the SIM Adding a contact to the
card SIM on your phone are not vis- Favourites page
ible. Only contacts saved on the From the “Phone” menu, select
Phonebook Find phone are visible. “Phonebook”, then the contact to be
Benjamin Legrand Note: to access the phonebook from added using the multimedia screen.
Caroline Felini the multimedia system, you will need Then press the “+” menu and "Add to
Cody Hecquet
to authorise data sharing on your tele- Favourites”.
phone. Please refer to the “Pairing, Note: From the welcome page, press
Daisy Wiston
unpairing a telephone” section, and the “Favourites” button to access your
Jalen Richard your telephone instructions. favourite numbers.

Confidentiality
The contact list of each phone is stored
in the memory by the hands-free
Downloading the phone system.
Updating the
memory For reasons of confidentiality, each
phonebook
By default, when pairing and connect- downloaded contacts list can only be
ing a telephone, the contacts are syn- You can transfer your phone contacts viewed when the corresponding tele-
chronised automatically. into the handset memory of your hands- phone is connected.
To deactivate automatic synchronisa- free phone system via Bluetooth® (if
tion, please refer to the “Telephone set- your phone allows this).
tings” section in this document. From the “Phone” menu, select
The system memory is restricted and “Phonebook”, then the “+” menu, and
it is possible that all your contacts may press "Update phone data”.
not be imported from your phone.

GB.65
MAKING, RECEIVING A CALL (1/2)

Making a call from


the phonebook
Call logs Find
Phonebook Find

Benjamin Legrand
With the telephone connected to the Caroline Felini 06 87 65 43 21 22:15

system, from the “Phone” menu, press


Benjamin Legrand 06 12 34 56 78 16:32
Caroline Felini
“Phonebook”.
Cody Hecquet Benjamin Legrand 06 12 34 56 78 13:37
Select the contact (if the contact has
Daisy Wiston
more than one number, you will be re- Simoes de Almeida 06 58 36 90 14 11:08

Jalen Richard quested to select the number to call). Daisy Wiston 06 56 78 90 12 8:58

The call will be started automatically All


after you press the contact’s number.

From the “Phone” menu, you can make Press one of the four tabs, then select
a call by selecting: the contact/number to call to start the
Making a call from
– a contact from the phonebook; call.
– a number from the call log; the log
– the keypad to dial the number.
With the telephone connected to the
Note: on the home page, press system, from the “Phone” menu, press
“Favourites” to access your favourite “Call logs”.
numbers.
Note: For safety reasons, favour the
voice recognition system . Refer to
the Section entitled “Using voice recog-
nition”.

GB.66
MAKING, RECEIVING A CALL (2/2)
Receiving a call
When receiving a call, the reception Using voicemail
screen is displayed with any informa-
Dial a number
tion available on the caller:
With the telephone connected to the
– the name of the contact (if the
system, from the “Phone” menu, press
number is present in your handset
“Voice mail”.
memory or the phonebook list);
– the caller’s number (if the number Configure voicemail
is not present in your handset
memory); If the voicemail box is not configured,
– “No Caller ID” (if the number cannot the configuration screen will be dis-
Call
be viewed). played. Enter the voicemail number for
your telephone operator.
Pick up
To pick up a call, press “Pick up”. Calling the voicemail box
Press “End call” to end the call. With the telephone connected to the
Making a call by You can also pick up or hang up using
system, from the “Phone” menu, press
dialling a number “Voice mail”. The system will call the
the steering column control. configured voicemail account.
With the telephone connected to the Reject a call
system, from the “Phone” menu, press To reject in incoming call, press
“Dial a number”. “Refuse”, the person calling you will be
Dial your number using the digital redirected to your voicemail.
keypad, then press “Call”.
Place a call on hold
Please refer to the “During communica-
tion” section.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

GB.67
CALL LOG
Press a call log entry to call the relevant
Accessing the call 1 2 contact.
log For more information please consult
Call logs Find
the “Making, receiving a call” section.
With the telephone connected to the Caroline Felini 06 87 65 43 21 22:15

system, from the “Phone” menu, press


“Call logs”.
Benjamin Legrand 06 12 34 56 78 16:32 Updating the call log
The call log places the various calls in
Benjamin Legrand 06 12 34 56 78 13:37
Press “+” and select “Update telephone
four tabs: Simoes de Almeida 06 58 36 90 14 11:08 data”. A message will notify you that the
Daisy Wiston 06 56 78 90 12 8:58
data has been updated.
7 All calls (incoming, outgoing,
missed); All

6 incoming calls;
5 missed calls; 7 6 5 4 3
4 outgoing calls.
For each list, the contacts are listed Browsing the call log
from the most recent to the oldest.
Press a tab to view its content.
Press the “Up” 2 and “Down” 3 buttons
to scroll through the list of calls.
You can search for a contact by press-
ing the “Find” button 1. If the contact
has several numbers, you are asked
to select the number to call. The call
is made automatically by pressing the
contact’s number.

GB.68
DURING A CALL
– place a call on hold by pressing “+”
then select “On hold”. To pick up a
call on hold, press “Continue”;
Phone - Calling
– switch the call to the phone by press-
ing “+” then select “Handset”.
Daisy Wiston
06 56 78 90 12 Note: some telephones disconnect
Outgoing call from the system during a call transfer.
Call duration
During a call, you can return to other
00m:01s system functions (navigation, etc.):
– by pressing the button to return to
End call Keyboard the previous menu,
or
– by pressing the button to return to
your multimedia system welcome
screen, then “NAV”.
During a call you can: For more information, refer to the
– adjust the volume by pressing the “Introduction to controls” section.
control buttons on the steering wheel
of your vehicle;
– end communication by pressing
“End call” or by pressing the steering
column control buttons;

GB.69
PHONE SETTINGS
“Turn Bluetooth on”
Accessing Tick this option to activate or deacti-
telephone settings vate the Bluetooth® on the hands-free
Settings
system.
From the “Phone” menu, press Manage devices
“Settings”. “Phone”
Sound levels

The following choices are offered: Tick this option to activate or deacti-
Voice mail
vate the automatic download of data
– “Manage devices”; Turn Bluetooth on
from the telephone to the multimedia
– “Sound levels”; Automatically download phone data system.
– “Voice mail”;
– “Turn Bluetooth on”; Done

– “Automatically download phone


data”.

“Manage devices”
Refer to the information on “Pairing/un-
pairing 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.

GB.70
DRIVING ECO²
To save your data, press “Save”, then
Access the Driving select the type of journey taken from “Eco-coaching”
Eco² menu the following list:
– “Home-Work”;
– “Vacation”; This menu monitors your driving style,
From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, – “Weekends”; and provides you with advice to best
then “Driving Eco²”. – “Tour”; reduce your fuel consumption, as nec-
– “Personal”. essary.
The “Driving Eco²” menu grants
access to the following information: To reset your data, press “Reset”. A To access this menu, press “Eco-
message will ask you to confirm the coaching” and carefully read the
– “Trip report”; advice, scroll through the pages by
data reset. Press “Yes” to confirm or
– “My preferred trips”; pressing the scroll arrows.
“No” to cancel.
– “Eco-coaching”.

“Trip report”

This menu shows you the data saved


“My preferred trips”
from your last journey:
– “Average consumption”;
– “Average speed”; Once you have saved a specific journey
– “Total consumption”; (see information on “Journey record”),
– “Recovered energy or mileage com- this menu will show you the changes in
pleted”; your driving style from amongst the fol-
– “Average Eco-driving performance”; lowing categories:
– “Braking anticipation”; – “Last trip saved”;
– “Ability to manage vehicle speed”. – “Home-Work”;
– “Weekends”;
– “Tour”;
– “Personal”.

GB.71
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL, REVERSING CAMERA (1/2)
Parking aids
Activation/deactivation
Parking assistance Rear camera view settings
You can activate or deactivate the park-
ing distance control from the multime- Front parking sensors
dia screen. Image settings
Rear parking sensors

From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, Side parking sensors Static guidelines

“Settings”, “Parking assistance”, then


Easy park assist Dynamic guidelines
select the aid(s) you wish to activate
or deactivate among the following Volume

choices: Done Done

– “Front parking sensors”;


1 2
– “Rear parking sensors”;
– “Side parking sensors”.
Save and confirm your selections by Reversing camera To reset the camera settings, from the
“Rear camera view settings” menu,
pressing the “Done” button.
Settings press “+” then select “Reset to the de-
Adjusting the audio volume From the “Settings” menu, press fault values”.

From the “Vehicle” menu, select “Parking assistance”, then “Rear For further information on the reversing
“Settings”, press “Parking assistance”, camera view settings”. From this menu camera, please see your owner’s hand-
then “Volume” and adjust the parking you can: book.
distance control volume by pressing – activate/deactivate the reversing
“-” 1 or “+” 2. camera;
– activate/deactivate the various
guides (fixed and/or mobile);
Confirm and complete your selection by
pressing the “Done” button.

GB.72
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL, REVERSING CAMERA (2/2)
Display settings
From the “Vehicle” menu, go to
“Settings”, press “Image settings”, then
adjust the following settings: Easy park assist

– brightness;
– saturation;
Parallel parking

– contrast. Bay parking

Confirm your choice by selecting Angled parking

“Done”.
To reset the video settings, from the Done

“Image settings” menu, press “+” then


select “Reset to the default values”.

“Easy park assist”


This menu allows you to set the default
parking manoeuvre from amongst the
following choices:
– “Parallel parking”;
– “Bay parking”;
– “Angled parking”.
For further information on the “Easy
park assist” function, please refer to
your vehicle user manual.

GB.73
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (1/2)

Access the
Electrical vehicle
menu Flow Consumption details

Used energy: :

From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, 1


then “Electrical vehicle”. 2
This menu shows the following informa- Energy recovered: :

tion for electric vehicles: 3


– “Energy flow”;
– “Consumption details”;
– “Charge scheduler”;
– “Comfort timer”.

“Energy flow” “Consumption details”

This menu shows you a diagram of the This menu can be used to display a dia-
vehicle, and indicates the points where gram of the vehicle indicating the points
the vehicle is consuming energy or is where the vehicle is consuming energy
generating energy to recharge the trac- (when the vehicle is consuming energy
tion battery. or generating energy to recharge the
traction battery) and compares it to the
last fifteen minutes of driving.
The following appear on the right-hand
side of the screen:
1 energy consumed;
2 energy consumption of accessories
(air-conditioning, radio, etc);
3 recovered energy.

GB.74
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (2/2)

Charge scheduler Monday programming Comfort timer

Start End
Always Start at Calendar Off Time 1 Time 2
charging Mon.

Mon. Tue.
Select Select Select Select

Change Change Change Change

Total of 10 hours Comfort timer is turned off.


The vehicle will start charging when it is connected. Tue.
Charging from 6.30pm on Monday to 3.30am on Comfort timer only works if the vehicle is connected to a
Tuesday. power source.

Done Done Done

To modify the charging programmer


(by week), press the “Change” button
“Charge scheduler” located underneath the “Calendar”. “Comfort timer”
Press “Add a charge schedule” and a
window will open to adjust the charge
This menu enables you to set the time This menu allows you to:
start time and end time.
to start charging. – deactivate the air preconditioning;
You can choose: Confirm your choice by pressing – set the start time for air precondition-
– immediate charge; “Done”. ing.
– a daily schedule; Press one of the buttons to activate or
– a weekly schedule. deactivate it.
Note: Charging starts at the pro- You can set up to two air precondition-
grammed time if the engine is switched ing times. To set the start time, press
off and the vehicle is plugged into a “Change”.
power source (subject to subscription). Set the time and press “Done” to con-
firm.

GB.75
TAKE CARE (1/2)
You can activate/deactivate automatic
Access the “TAKE running by ticking the “Start ioniser at
CARE” menu. each vehicle start” option. Press “Done”
Ioniser to confirm your choice.
You may have a fragrance diffuser, an Off Clean Relax
air ioniser and a system checking the
quality of the exterior air. Select Select

Start ioniser at each vehicle start

Done

“Ioniser”

The air ioniser uses two modes:


– “Clean”: helps to reduce bacteria
and allergenic particles present in
the air;
– “Relax”: Creates a healthy and re-
laxing driving atmosphere through
ion-emission;
– “Off” (Stop emission).
Once the mode has been selected, it
will automatically stop after thirty min-
utes.

GB.76
TAKE CARE (2/2)

Scent diffuser Outside air quality

Off Scent 1 Scent 2


Polluted +

Select Select
Polluted -

Good
Intensity 4
Past minutes

Done

“Scent diffuser” “Outside air quality”

This menu lets you choose the type of This menu shows you the air quality
fragrance and the intensity of the dif- graph.
fusion in the passenger compartment. The graph gives an estimate of the out-
side air quality over the last fifteen min-
Press “Done” to confirm. utes of use.
The three pictograms indicate the qual-
ity level (respectively from the healthi-
est to the most polluted air):

   .

GB.77
ON-BOARD COMPUTER/VEHICLE SETTINGS
To reset the on-board computer and
instrument panel information, press
“Reset” and confirm by pressing
Onboard computer
“Yes”. Settings

Since 18-06-2012 Parking assistance

Total distance 0.0 km Blind spot alert

Average speed 0.0 km/h Lane departure warning

Average consumption 0.0 l/100 km


Settings Door auto lock while driving

Total consumption 0.0 l Auto rear wipe with reverse gear

Reset
From the “Vehicle” menu, select Done
“Settings” to access the settings for:
– parking aids;
– activating/deactivating the blind spot
warning on the door mirrors;
– lane departure warning; – unlocking of the driver’s door when a
– automatic door mirror folding on door is opened;
Onboard computer locking the vehicle; – activating/deactivating easy access
– automatic central locking/unlocking when you get into or out of your ve-
From the “Vehicle” menu, select, when driving; hicle;
“Onboard computer” to access the fol- – activating/deactivating the rear – configuration of the driving style indi-
lowing information since the last reset: screen wiper when switching to re- cator on the instrument panel;
verse gear; – switching off the instrument panel
– date of starting calculation; – activating/deactivating the daytime when charging;
– total distance; running lights; – activating/deactivating the Driving
– average speed; Eco² route plan;
– activating/deactivating automatic
– average fuel consumption; lighting of the main beam headlights.
– total fuel or energy consumption.

GB.78
INTRODUCTION TO THE SERVICES MENU (1/2)
Some services are accessible for
Access the “My free during the trial period. You can Presentation of “R-Link
services” menu. extend the subscription online at Store"
www.MyRenault.com or through your
From the main menu, press “My serv- country’s R-Link Store . R-Link Store is the applications store
ices”. The pop-up menu “+” can be used to for your multimedia system. Here you
The “My services” menu grants access access the following functions: can buy applications or subscriptions
to the following elements: – “Add application”; to services through a secure online
– “Check for updates”; system.
– “R-Link Store”;
– “Settings”. Please refer to the “Downloading and
– “Navigation services”;
– “Settings”; installing applications from R-Link
– “Z.E. Trip”; Store” section for more information.
– “E-Guide R-Link”;
– “Email”;
– “User profiles”;
– “Renault Assistance”;
– your apps. “Navigation services”

Please refer to the “Navigation serv-


ices” section.

“Settings”

This menu brings together the manage-


ment tools for applications and con-
nections. Please refer to the “Services
Settings” section for more information.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE SERVICES MENU (2/2)

“Z.E. Trip” “User profiles”

This menu enables you to customise


This application can be used to identify your user profile.
a recharging terminal, real-time termi-
nal availability and to view the specifi-
cations of recharging stations.

“Renault Assistance”

“E-Guide R-Link” This menu gives you access to


RENAULT assistance.

This menu brings together all the in-


structions. They can be consulted from
your multimedia system.

“Email”

This menu allows you to view your


emails, only with the vehicle stationary.

GB.80
INSTALLING APPLICATIONS WITH R-LINK STORE (1/6)
R-LINK Store Select an application to get a descrip-
tion.
R-LINK Store is an online store ena-
bling you to buy applications, services The pop-up menu “+” 1 can be used to
and content. R-LINK Store can be ac- access the following functions:
cessed directly from your multimedia Coyote Pack – “My products” displays a summary
system or from a computer connected
Renault
of the products bought along with the
to the Internet. Digital Pack
expiry dates for the products con-
Renault
cerned;
You must install R-LINK Toolbox soft- – “Search” can be used to search for a
ware on your computer to be able to Reader
product using key word(s);
download applications and map up- Renault

– “Update” can be used to search for


dates on the SD card. Please refer to Selection Top apps Categories
available updates for the applica-
"Downloading and installing applica- tions, services and content installed;
tions from a computer" in this section. – “Legal information” displays the
Note: some products can only be pur- 1 legal information about R-LINK
chased via a computer connected to Store.
the Internet on the R-LINK Store. If so, Downloading and installing
applications from your vehicle Press “Purchase” to choose the type of
a message will be displayed to notify payment.
you. Please refer to "Downloading and From the main menu, press “Services”,
installing applications from a computer" then “R-LINK Store”.
in this section. The available applications and services
Note: Some services and applications are classified in three tabs:
are paid. For more information, please – “Selection” presents a selection of
see the general conditions of sale. applications;
– “Top Apps” classes the applications
by order of popularity;
– “Categories” displays the Apps by For more information, depending
theme (entertainment, maps, etc.) on your country, please consult the
www.renault-multimedia.com site.

The availability of the services de-


scribed may vary.

GB.81
INSTALLING APPLICATIONS WITH R-LINK STORE (2/6)
Note: If the application you wish to
download is too large, the “Buy” button
is replaced by the “Internet purchase
Product details
only” button. This product can only be
purchased R-LINK Store using your
Read all your content using this application!
computer. Please refer to "Downloading
Reader and installing applications from a com-
Please note: this application only works in France
and is subject to an annual subscription with
our supplier.
puter" in this section.
Category: reader
Size: 0.98 MB
Version: 1.0
Author: Reader

Buy

Downloading and installing


applications from your vehicle
(continued)
The multimedia system offers two types
of payment: by My Renault account or
by credit or debit card. Select one of the
two options, tick the box to accept the
general conditions of sale for R-LINK
Store, then go on to payment.
Note: it is mandatory to enter an e-mail
address. An invoice will be sent to this
address, along with the user and instal-
lation instructions, depending on the
application purchased.
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

GB.82
INSTALLING APPLICATIONS WITH R-LINK STORE (3/6)
Pay using My Renault account Paying by credit or debit card
To make a payment using your My Enter a valid email address, then press
Renault account: “OK”.
– Enter the e-mail address and pass- Enter your bank card details, then press
word for your account, then press “Done”.
“OK”.
– Choose a credit or debit card from Your application download will begin
those already linked to your account, immediately. Once the application has
or add a new one. been downloaded, its icon will be dis-
– Enter your bank card details, then played in the “Services” menu.
press “Done”. Note: the download time for the appli-
Your app download will begin imme- cation can vary depending on the size
diately. Once the application is down- of the application and on the reception
loaded, its icon is displayed in the “My quality on the mobile network.
Apps” menu.
Note: The card details you enter in the
Note: the download time for the appli- system when making a purchase may
cation can vary depending on the size be stored. To delete them from the
of the application and on the reception system, please see the information on
quality on the mobile network. “Deleting bank card details” in this sec-
Note: to use this type of payment, tion.
you must first create a My Renault ac-
count. Please see the information on
“Creating an account in My Renault” in
this section.

GB.83
INSTALLING APPLICATIONS WITH R-LINK STORE (4/6)
Create an account for My Renault Searching for updates
To buy and download applications from – Log in to your account My Renault
a computer connected to the Internet then select the “Updates” 2 menu.
from www.myrenault.com, you must The website displays the updates avail-
Home / CATALOGUE first create an account My Renault: able for your multimedia system, Apps,
MY APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES
Help
3 – from a computer connected to the map data, etc.
Internet, open your browser, go to – Select the updates you want to in-
2 www.myrenault.com and select your stall, then follow the procedure dis-
country; played on the screen to save them
– Click on the “Register” button and on the SD card.
follow the steps indicated on the Note: during synchronisation, the in-
website to create your account My stallation of R-LINK Toolbox software is
Renault. proposed. You should install this soft-
Note: When creating your My Renault ware to be able to download products
Downloading and installing account, you will need your VIN and and updates to the SD card.
applications from a computer multimedia system serial number. Note: The R-LINK Toolbox software
You can also download applications Once you have created an account, can be downloaded to a computer from
from a computer connected to the you can explore the catalogue of appli- the “Help” menu 3 of the R-LINK Store.
Internet (particularly useful for large cations and search for product updates.
files). You can also manage your prod-
ucts from your computer and transfer
them to your multimedia system via the
system SD card.
Note: some products can only be pur-
chased from a computer connected to
the Internet, from the www.myrenault.
com website.

Depending on your computer brand


The screens shown in the user and model, the software R-LINK
manual are not contractual. Toolbox may not install correctly.

GB.84
INSTALLING APPLICATIONS WITH R-LINK STORE (5/6)
Note: internal software updates for Note: During the finalisation of your
the multimedia system are only avail- purchase, installation of the R-LINK
able from a computer connected to the Toolbox software is recommended.
Internet. You must install this software in order R-LINK Store

Note: For more information, click on the to download products and updates pur-
chased and saved on the SD card.
martin.dupond@email.com
4
“Help” menu 3 or consult an Authorised anne.durand@email.com
Dealer. Installing applications to your
4
Downloading Applications system using the SD card

– From the main menu on the My Insert your vehicle’s multimedia system
Renault site, select the application SD card into the SD port on your com-
you wish to purchase then select puter.
“Buy”; R-LINK Toolbox Installs the updates for
– Accept the general conditions of sale your navigation system.
to download the application; Once the Updates are saved, you can
– Press the “Cancel” button to cancel insert the SD card into your vehicle's Managing personal data
the downloading process and return multimedia system.
The system stores e-mail addresses
to the application description page; and card details in the memory.
– Follow the instructions displayed on
Deleting an e-mail address
the screen to finalise your purchase.
When purchasing on the R-LINK Store,
upon entering your email address, press
the button at the far right of the "Email”
line. The list of e-mail addresses saved
in the system is displayed.
Press 4 opposite the address you wish
to delete.
The address is immediately deleted.

GB.85
INSTALLING APPLICATIONS WITH R-LINK STORE (6/6)
Note: the vehicle must be connected to
“Restore factory a mobile network to be able to delete
settings” card data.
R-LINK Store

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Data sharing
You can authorise or reject data sharing Deleting credit or debit card data
from the moment the system is started. When you make a purchase with a
Please refer to the “Starting, Stopping” credit or debit card, press “Pay with a
section. card already saved in the memory” on
Refusing to share data stops the con- the purchase confirmation form.
nections of applications and services. The list of credit or debit cards saved in
the system is displayed.
Press 4 opposite the card data to be
deleted.
The credit or debit card data is immedi-
ately deleted.

GB.86
ANDROID AUTO™ (1/2)
Introduction – a window is displayed on your multi-
media system screen informing you
“Android Auto™” is an application that
that you need to accept the confiden-
can be downloaded from your smart-
tiality clauses of the application on
phone which enables you to use some
your smartphone in order to use the
applications on your phone from your
“Android Auto™” application;
multimedia system screen.
– confirm by pressing “Accept” on your
Note: to find out if your smartphone is
phone;
compatible with the “Android Auto™”
application, refer to the manufacturer's Driving Eco² – press the 1 button on your vehicle’s
website if there is one. multimedia system screen once
more.
Menu
The application is launched on the mul-
timedia system.
1 If the procedure described above fails,
repeat the operation.
First use
Note: the “Android Auto™” application
– Download and install the “Android will only operate if your smartphone is
Auto™” application from the appli- connected to your vehicle's USB port.
cation download platform on your
smartphone;
– connect your telephone to your multi-
media system’s USB port;
– a window is displayed on your multi-
media system screen;
– Accept the request by pressing the
“Yes” button;
The functions of the “Android
– press the 1 button on your vehicle’s
Auto™” application depend on the
multimedia system screen;
make and model of your telephone.
For further information, please refer
to the manufacturer's website if
there is one.

GB.87
ANDROID AUTO™ (2/2)
Note: when you are using the “Android
Auto™” application, certain functions of
your multimedia system will continue to
be carried out in the background. For
example if you start “Android Auto™”
and use the navigation on your smart-
phone while the radio on the multime-
2 dia system is currently playing, the
radio will continue to be broadcast.

Returning to the R-Link


interface
To return to the R-Link interface, press
3 the button to return to the multimedia
system welcome screen (for more infor-
Once the “Android Auto™” applica- Note: when you use “Android Auto™”, mation, consult the “Introduction to the
tion is activated on your multimedia you can access navigation and music controls” section).
system, you can use the voice recog- applications on your smartphone.
nition button in your vehicle to control These applications will replace simi-
some functions of your smartphone by lar applications integrated in R-Link
voice. To do this, press and hold (for which are already launched. For ex-
approximately three seconds) button 2 ample, only one navigation application,
on the steering wheel or 3 on the steer- Android Auto™, or the application inte-
ing column control for your vehicle (for grated into your multimedia system can
more information, refer to the section be used.
on “Using voice recognition”).

When you use the “Android Auto™”


application, the transfer of cellular
data required for it to operate may
lead to additional costs not included
in your phone plan.

GB.88
SERVICES SETTINGS
Delete application data
Accessing the Select the application from which you “Update
services settings wish to delete data, select the first tab, applications”
press “+” then “Delete application data”.
From the main menu, press “Services”. This menu lets you search for installed
Deleting an application application updates, but requires a
The “Settings” menu enables you to Select the application you want to
adjust the following elements: valid subscription.
delete, select the first tab, press “+”
– “Applications manager”; then “Delete application”.
– “Navigation services”;
– “Update applications”;
– “Data sharing settings”. “Data sharing
settings”
This menu enables you to activate or
deactivate data sharing.
“Navigation Note: in the event of deactivating data
services” sharing, certain applications may not
operate correctly.
“Applications For further information, please refer to
manager” the section on “Navigation services”.

The applications manager enables you


to delete application data, uninstall ap-
plications and view the following infor-
mation:
– “About”;
– “System usage”;
– “Confidentiality”.

GB.89
SYSTEM SETTINGS (1/3)

Accessing the
“Language” “Sound”
system settings
From the main menu, press “System”. This menu enables you to select a lan- This menu enables you to adjust the
The “System settings” menu enables guage to apply to the system. Select following settings:
you to adjust the following elements: the desired language, then a voice.

– “Language”;
– “Display”; “Sound levels”
– “Sound”;
– “Clock”; This function allows you to set the
– “Safety warnings”; “Display” main sound levels:
– “Home screen”; – traffic information;
– “Keyboards”; – hands-free system;
– “Set units”; This menu enables you to adjust the – phone ringtone;
– “Status & Information”; following settings: – navigation instructions;
– “Remove SD-card”; – synthetic voices;
– “Daytime brightness”.
– “Restore factory settings”; – application alerts.
– “Nighttime brightness”.
– “Android Auto Settings™".
– “Change to night colours”: Tick
this option to activate the automatic
switchover to Night/Day mode. The
system switches to night mode when
the external light is low or when the
headlights are lit.
– “Use night colors”: Tick this option
“Alerts”
to force Night mode.
This function enables you to set the
audio alert volume, and also au-
thorises or prevents alerts when the
multimedia screen is switched off.

GB.90
SYSTEM SETTINGS (2/3)

“Speed sensitivity
volume” “Clock”
Change Home Page
This function allows you to automati-
cally increase the volume based on This menu lets you set the system Home page 1

vehicle speed. clock and the format of the time dis- Home page 2
play. It is recommended to keep the au- Music

tomatic setting. Home page 3 Navigation

Home page 4 Driving Eco²

“Computer voice” Home page 5

Done

This function allows you to set the


type of information given by a syn- “Safety warnings”
thetic voice.
This menu lets you activate or deacti-
vate the alerts provided by the system.
Tick the alert boxes you wish to acti- “Home screen”
“Voice” vate.

This function allows you to choose This menu lets you adjust the layout of
the system voice. Please refer to the the home screen.
“Volume and voice” section for fur- Choose one of the configurations from
ther information. the left-hand list. The right section
of the screen gives a preview of the
changes. According to the equipment
of your vehicle, the number of configu-
rations may be reduced.
Once you have chosen a configuration,
press the “Done” button to confirm your
choice.

GB.91
SYSTEM SETTINGS (3/3)

“Status & “Restore factory


“Keyboards”
Information” settings”
This menu lets you choose the type of This menu gives you various pieces of This menu allows you to delete all infor-
virtual keypad used by the system: system information: mation from the system.
– choose an alphabet type from Latin, – version information; Note: after resetting, the system will
Greek and Cyrillic, then press next; – Status of GPS; restart in English. To change the lan-
– choose a keypad type from the – network status; guage, please refer to the information
choices on offer, then press “Done” – licences; on “Language” in this section.
to confirm your selection. – copyright.

“Remove SD-card” Android Auto


Settings™

“Set units” This menu enables you to eject the SD This menu allows you to set the pref-
card safely. erences for the “Android Auto™” appli-
To remove the SD card from the SD cation and access the instruction tuto-
This menu allows you to choose the rial for the application on your vehicle's
port, please refer to “SD card: use, ini-
type of unit for various elements: multimedia system.
tialisation”.
– “Distance units”;
– “GPS co-ordinate display”;
– “Temperature units”;
– “Barometer units”.

GB.92
OPERATING FAULTS (1/3)
System
Description Causes Solutions
The multimedia screen does not light up. The interior temperature is lower than Switch on the ventilation so that a tem-
-20°C. perature above -20°C is reached.

No image is displayed. The screen is on standby. Ensure that the screen is not on standby.

No sound can be heard. The volume is set to minimum or pause. Increase the volume or deactivate pause.
No sound comes from the left, right, front The balance or fader settings are incor- Adjust the sound balance or fader cor-
or rear speakers. rect. rectly.

No map is displayed. The SD card is missing or damaged. Check the SD card is present.

Phone
Description Causes Solutions
No sounds or ringtone can be heard. The mobile phone is not connected to Ensure that the mobile phone is con-
the system. nected to the system. Increase the
The volume is set to minimum or pause. volume or deactivate pause.

Impossible to make a call. The mobile phone is not connected to Ensure that the mobile phone is con-
the system. nected to the system. Unlock the phone
keypad.

GB.93
OPERATING FAULTS (2/3)
Navigation
Description Causes Solutions
The vehicle position on the screen does Incorrect positioning of the vehicle Move the vehicle until reception of the
not match its actual location or the GPS caused by GPS reception. GPS signal is improved.
warning light on the screen remains grey
or yellow.
The directions on the screen do not corre- The SD card is out of date. Download an update from MyRenault.
spond to the actual road. The map is not up to date.

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

Certain items on the menu are not avail- Depending on the current command,
able. some items will be unavailable.

Voice guidance is unavailable. The navigation system does not include Increase the volume. Ensure voice guid-
the intersection. ance is activated. Ensure guidance is ac-
Voice guidance or guidance is deacti- tivated.
vated.

The directions of the voice guidance do The voice guidance may vary according Drive according to the actual conditions.
not correspond to your exact location. to the environment.

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

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

GB.94
OPERATING FAULTS (3/3)
Voice recognition
Description Causes Solutions
The system does not recognise the The voice command has not been rec- Check that the spoken voice command
voice command stated. ognised. exists (refer to the “Using voice com-
The voice recognition time delay has ex- mands” section). Speak within the voice
pired. recognition time delay.
The voice recognition cannot operate Speak in a quiet environment.
properly due to a noisy environment.
The user spoke after the beep.

GB.95
GB.96
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2)
A favourite
address ............................................... GB.28 → GB.32, GB.49 add ............................................................................ GB.21
air ioniser ..........................................................GB.76 – GB.77 delete ........................................................................ GB.21
answering a call ................................................GB.66 – GB.67 fragrance diffuser..............................................GB.76 – GB.77
fuel
B consumption ............................................................. GB.78
buttons .................................................. GB.5 → GB.13, GB.15 fuel economy .................................................................. GB.71
C G
call history....................................................................... GB.68 guidance
colours ............................................................................ GB.90 activation ....................................... GB.28 → GB.32, GB.35
communication ............................................................... GB.69 cancellation ............................................................... GB.37
compass ......................................................................... GB.34 voice ......................................................... GB.35 → GB.38
connect a telephone ....................................................... GB.64
connected services ...............GB.44 – GB.45, GB.79 → GB.86 L
controls ................................. GB.5 → GB.13, GB.15 → GB.18 language
change ...................................................................... GB.90
D
destination ...................................................... GB.28 → GB.32 M
detailed route .................................................. GB.35 → GB.39 map
detour ...................................GB.37 – GB.38, GB.40 → GB.42 display ...........................................................GB.34, GB.43
dialling a number ..............................................GB.66 – GB.67 map symbols ............................................................. GB.34
disconnect a telephone................................................... GB.64 scale ......................................................................... GB.34
MENU ............................................................. GB.15 → GB.18
E MP3 ................................................................................ GB.57
ECO driving .................................................................... GB.71 MP3 player ..................................................................... GB.57
electric vehicle ....................................................GB.46, GB.48
vehicle range ..............................................GB.74 – GB.75 N
charge .............................................GB.47, GB.74 – GB.75 navigation ........................... GB.28 → GB.32, GB.40 → GB.42
ending a call .....................................................GB.66 – GB.67 navigation system ............................................................. GB.3
energy consumption .........................................GB.74 – GB.75
energy-saving ................................................................. GB.71 O
environment .................................................................... GB.71 operating faults ............................................... GB.93 → GB.95
operation...........................................................GB.19 – GB.20
F
fascias and steering wheel controls.................. GB.5 → GB.13

GB.97
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/2)
P system
parking distance control....................................GB.72 – GB.73 initialisation ............................................................... GB.14
personal data update .........................................................GB.84 – GB.85
delete ..........................................................GB.85 – GB.86
precautions during use ..................................................... GB.3 T
telephone contacts list .................................................... GB.65
R traffic information ............................................ GB.40 → GB.42
radio trip computer and warning system.................................. GB.78
automatic mode ........................................ GB.52 → GB.56
automatic station storage .......................... GB.52 → GB.56 U
choosing a station ..................................... GB.52 → GB.56 unpairing a telephone .......................................GB.62 – GB.63
manual mode ............................................ GB.52 → GB.56 USB .................................................... GB.57 → GB.59, GB.87
station pretuning ....................................... GB.52 → GB.56
rear view camera ..............................................GB.72 – GB.73 V
receiving a call ..................................................GB.66 – GB.67 voice
rejecting a call...................................................GB.66 – GB.67 activate ..................................................................... GB.33
deactivate ................................................................. GB.33
S voice control ....................................... GB.22 → GB.27, GB.88
screen voice recognition................................. GB.22 → GB.27, GB.88
monitor ........................................................GB.19 – GB.20 volume ............................................................................ GB.33
navigation display ................................... GB.35 → GB.38
SD card........GB.3, GB.14, GB.57 → GB.59, GB.81 → GB.86,
GB.92
second route .........................GB.37 – GB.38, GB.40 → GB.42
settings ...................................GB.70, GB.78, GB.89 → GB.92
audio ...............................GB.60 – GB.61, GB.90 → GB.92
brightness ................................................................. GB.90
customising ............................................... GB.90 → GB.92
navigation ...................................................GB.50 – GB.51
soft button ............................................. GB.4, GB.15 → GB.18
sounds
activate ..................................................................... GB.33
deactivate ................................................................. GB.33
stage ............................................................................... GB.39
switching off ......................................................GB.19 – GB.20

GB.98
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