MASERATI LEVANTE 2019 Owners Manual

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sector 23, only the main menu number
and the scroll arrows remain displayed
in the sector 3 , left side.
Within a submenu, press and release
the switch in the
and arrow
directions to scroll the menu.
Press the
button to return to the
main menu from an item of interest or
from an information screen.
Main Menu & Submenu Content
Overview
1. MAIN MENU
• View speed in mph or km/h
2. VEHICLE INFO
• Tire Pressure
• Transmission Temperature
• Oil Temperature
• Oil Pressure
• Battery Voltage
• Maintenance 3. DRIVE MODE
• Drive Mode - Ride Height - Torque
Distribution - Powertrain status - ESC
status - Suspension stiffness status
4. Driver Assist (if equipped)
• Shows the status of any active driver
assist systems: CC, ACC, LKA and
HAS. Graphics in the main area of
TFT display only refer to ACC, LKA
and HAS systems
• LKA (LaneSense) status
5. FUEL ECONOMY
• Average, Range, Current gage
6. TRIP
• Trip A: Average, Avg. speed, Elapsed
time, Distance
• Trip B: Average, Avg. speed, Elapsed
time, Distance
7. START&STOP
• Messages relating to the Start&Stop
function
8. AUDIO
• Information concerning audio status
according to current media source,
track and station.
• Information on phone incoming call.
9. STORED MESSAGES
10. VEHICLE SETTINGS • Speed Warning: enables, disables or
sets the speed limit represented in
the dynamic icon on the TFT display
• Auto apply Off/On of the Electric
Parking Brake
• Interior Lighting
– Backlighting
– Ambient Lighting
• SCREEN SETUP
– Upper Left
– Upper Right
– Main Menu: Line 1
– Main Menu: Line 2
– Main Menu: Line 3
– MPH km/h Display On/Off
– Main Menu Navigation
– Outline Coloring
– Key-On Display
– Key-Off Display
– Defaults
Messages on Main Display Area
The main display area also displays
"pop up" messages. These pop up
messages fall into several categories:
• Five-Second Stored Messages
When the appropriate conditions
occur, this type of message appears
on the main display area for five
seconds and then returns to the
previous screen. Most of the
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stored (as long as the condition that
activated them remains active) and
can be reviewed from the "Stored
Messages" main menu item.
Example of this message type is the
one shown in the picture.
• Unstored Messages
This message type is displayed until
the condition that activated the
message is cleared (see example in
picture). • Unstored Messages with Ignition
Switch in RUN
This message type is displayed until
the ignition switch is in RUN
position. An example of this
message type is the one shown in
picture.
• Five-Second Unstored Messages
When appropriate conditions occur,
this type of message appears on the
main display area for five seconds
then returns to the previous screen.
• Navigation Messages
When the navigation menu is
enabled on the MTC+, information
pop-ups will be displayed while
changing direction or approaching a
turning point until the navigation
system requires its displaying, or
until a command is given via the
buttons on the steering wheel. On highway, the first pop up will be
displayed at 2 miles (3.2 km) from
the turn, on roadway, at 1 mile
(1.6 km).
While approaching the turn, further
pop ups will be displayed starting at
437 yd (400 m) from the turning
point and the countdown to 0
miles/meters.
While getting closer to a turn, the
sections referred to the distance
already traveled will switch off while
the ones referred to the distance yet
to be traveled will remain on.
NOTE:
• Popup boxes might take up the space
normally used to display main menu
items and relevant submenus.Dashboard Instruments and Controls
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• The distance indicated under the
road name is expressed in the unit of
measure set by the user.
1. MAIN MENU
Press and release the multifunction
switch in the
or arrow directions
until this menu item is displayed.
Pressing and releasing the switch (
)
will toggle the unit of measure
between mph or km/h.
Further to speed, the main area can
indicate three lines that can be set to
the same options and in the top right
or top left area. When these three
lines are present and turn-by-turn
navigation is on, main menu area will
automatically show navigation
information. For further details, please
refer to MTC+ guide. 2. VEHICLE INFO
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
Press and release the switch (
)to
access the submenus.
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions to scroll
through the following information
displays pressing and releasing the
switch (
) to display the selected
information.
• Tire Pressure
Indicates the pressure of each single
tire (see example below). Please
refer to “Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS)” in section “Driving”
for further information.
• Transmission Temperature
Displays the current transmission
temperature level. • Oil Temperature
Displays the current engine oil
temperature level.
The gauge fill and telltale (if
applicable) are highlighted in red to
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NOTE:
This strategy is also applicable in the
Transmission Temperature and Oil
Pressure information screen.
• Oil Pressure
Displays the current engine oil
pressure level.
• Battery Voltage
Displays the current battery voltage.
• Maintenance (service)
Displays mileage and days remaining
to the execution of scheduled
maintenance service.
Press and release the
button to
return to the main menu.
3. DRIVE MODE
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed. The screen graphically shows the Drive Mode: OFF
ROAD, I.C.E., NORMAL, SPORT, CORSA
(TROFEO version only) and
(Suspension) set by the user through
the relevant controls.
The display main area will show
vehicle image with parameters and
color-coded components affected by
the selected drive mode.
The image will show the following
parameters:
• current ground clearance indicated
in front of vehicle and on a specific
indicator on top right corner;
• torque distribution percentage
indicated under the arrow in front of
the wheels;
• selected drive mode (in the example
shown: I.C.E.).
For any color-coded components, color
depends on settings of:
• ESC: identified by wheel color.
• PowerTrain: identified by engine +
transmission unit color.
• Suspension
: identified by the
color of the four shock absorbers. For every drive mode, function (ESC,
PowerTrain and Suspension) and color
of the components shown are matched
as follows:
NOTE:
To set drive parameters according to
own needs and path, refer to chapter
“Drive Mode” and “Off-road Drive” in
section “Driving”.
Press and release the
button to
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4. DRIVER ASSIST (if equipped)
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
• Active Driver Assist System
The screen graphically shows
current status of driver assist
systems: the figure shows an
example with ACC engaged and
HAS set.
• LKA (LaneSense) Status
Vehicle is delivered with LKA in off
state set on MTC+ system, page
“Controls”.
You can enable LKA in the “Visual”
only or “Visual & Haptic” mode by
turning on the function via MTC+
system soft-key and by changing
your selection in the dedicated
submenu. The setting chosen will
latch over key cycles. NOTE:
To set these systems, see chapters
“Adaptive Cruise Control - ACC”,
“Highway Assist - HAS” and “Lane
Keeping Assist - LKA” in section
“Driving”.
Press and release the
button to
return to the main menu.
5. FUEL ECONOMY
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
The screen will display the following:
• Current Fuel Economy in MPG (US),
MPG (UK) or L/100km
Shows the current fuel economy.
During AutoStop stage performed
by the Start&Stop system (see
“Normal Starting of the Engine” in
section “Driving”), a dash will be
displayed instead of the value. • Range in miles or km
Shows the range since the last fuel
average reset.
When the fuel economy is reset, the
display will read “Reset” or show
dashes for two seconds.
Then, the history information will
be erased, and the averaging will
continue from the last fuel average
reading before the reset.
• Fuel Economy Average in MPG (US),
MPG (UK) or L/100km
Shows the average fuel economy
since the last reset.
Press the multifunction switch (
)
for 1 second and release it to reset
the fuel economy average.
When the fuel economy is reset, the
display will read “Reset” or show
dashes for two seconds.
Then, the history information will
be erased, and the averaging will
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Press and release the button to
return to the main menu.
6. TRIP
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
For each of the “Trip A” and “Trip B”
sub-menus the screen will display the
following: • “Distance ” traveled in miles or km.
Shows the total covered distance
since the last reset.
• “Average ” consumption in MPG (US),
MPG (UK) or L/100km.
Shows the average fuel
consumption since the last reset.
• “Average ” speed in MPH or km/h.
Shows the average speed since the
last reset.
• “Elapsed Time ”
Shows the total time of travel since
the last reset in “hours:minutes:
seconds.” Elapsed Time will
increment when the ignition switch
is in the RUN or START position.
Press the multifunction switch (
) for
1 second and release to reset “Trip A”
or “Trip B”.
“Trip B” is reset after each key on/key
off cycle.
Press and release the
button to
return to the main menu.
7. START & STOP
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
With the ignition device in RUN
position, the screen will display the
status of the function (see example in
picture). To change the status of the function, please see chapter
“Automatic Start&Stop System” of
section “Driving”.
8. AUDIO
Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
The display will show the audio status
(source and current audio track) as set
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lines of 15 alphanumeric characters.
Displays Audio Statuses are:
• AM : Station Number, provided with
one line of info (frequency);
• FM : Frequency, provided with 2 info
lines;
• SXM (SiriusXM Satellite radio):
number and station name, artist,
song;
• BTSA Bluetooth: folder, album,
artist, song;
• USB (Audio): USB, album, artist,
current track or, if available, previous
track, current track and next track;
• USB : folder, previous track, current
track and next track;
• SD Card (Audio): album, artist,
previous track, current track and
next track;
• SD Card : folder, previous track,
current track and next track;
• AUX : name of source, “Device
Connected” text;
• No Signal : “No Signal Available”
text;
• Mute : symbol “Mute”, the lines
remain those displayed before the
command “Mute”.
The different reception modes are
identified by symbols, shown on the display above the info lines. The chart
indicates their meaning.
AM
FM
AUX
SD
SXM Satellite Radio
USB
• Many signals
• Signal not available BTSA
App
Audio mute
• Phone Call Details
The display will show the
information on incoming call if this
feature is checkmarked on MTC+
(see “MTC+ Settings” in this
section). On display, said details
shall temporarily replace the ones
on media source in use.
Press and release the
button to
return to the main menu.
9. STORED MESSAGES
Press and release the central switch in
the or arrow directions until this
menu item is displayed.
The system will either display the
number of the stored messages (if any
available) or “No Stored Messages” as
shown in picture.Dashboard Instruments and Controls
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Press and release the switch in the
or arrow directions to scroll the
stored messages.
When the number of messages
exceeds 9, the submenu points will be
replaced by a numerical value
indicating the message number. Press
and release the switch (
) to view the
selected message (see example in the
picture).
Press and release the
button to
return to the main menu. 10. VEHICLE SETTINGS
With ignition switch in RUN position
and vehicle stopped, press and release
the switch in the
or arrow
directions until this menu item is
displayed.
Press and release the switch (
)to
access the submenus.
Scroll with the switch in the
or
arrow directions to view the
selectable items:
• Speed Warning
• Electric Parking Brake
• Interior Lighting
• Screen Setup
NOTE:
• In order to modify the status of
electric parking brake, please see
chapter “Parking Brake” in section
“Driving”.
• Adjust interior lighting brightness
or/and ambient lighting as described
in paragraph “Interior Lights” under
“Lights” in section “Understanding
the Vehicle”.
Example: How to modify the “Speed
Warning ” status
NOTE:
• Minimum set speed: 20 mph
(30 km/h). • Maximum set speed: 175 mph
(280 km/h).
• When the vehicle is in motion (above
5 mph – 8 km/h) this function is
available and displayed in the list of
“Vehicle Settings” menu.
Scroll with the switch in the
or
arrow directions to view the
selectable items.
Press and release the switch (
)to
select “Speed Warning”.
Press and release the switch (
) once
again to view the related options:
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Scroll with the switch in the or
arrow directions to view the
selectable options.
Speed values are in loop, keeping the
switch pressed in the
or arrow
directions will increase scroll speed.
Press and release the switch (
)to
select the option. A check mark will
remain next to the previously-selected
item until a new selection is made.
A setting saved notification appears as
a popup for 2 seconds and a white telltale indicating the set speed limit
will appear on display.
Then the display will show the last
modified item.
When the set speed is exceeded, the
driver is alerted by an acoustic signal
and the telltale indicating the speed
limit becomes amber.
A pop-up message indicating that the
limit has been exceeded will appear
on display. The pop-up message and the telltale
will be displayed for 5 seconds then
system will return to the previous
screen.
SCREEN SETUP
After having entered the “Vehicle
Settings” menu, press and release the
switch in the
or arrow directions
until this menu item is displayed.
Press and release the switch (
)to
access the available items for this
submenu.
If the vehicle exceeds 5 mph (8 km/h),
this feature is unavailable and the
main screen shows possible options in
grey (not activable).
Operate this function with the vehicle
stopped and transmission in P (Park)
position.
In order to enter a function, press the
switch (
).
The following directory shows the
items available in the “Screen Setup”
submenu:
Upper Left
• None
• Compass
• Outside Temperature (default: Upper
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• Date
• TimeDashboard Instruments and Controls
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• Time/Date (default: Upper Left)
• Range to Empty
• Average MPG (or L/100km or km/L)
• Current MPG (or L/100km or km/L)
• Trip A Distance
• Trip B Distance
Upper Right
(example in picture)
• None
• Compass
• Outside Temperature (default: Upper
Right)
• Date
• Time
• Time/Date (default: Upper Left)
• Range to Empty
• Average MPG (or L/100km or km/L)
• Current MPG (or L/100km or km/L)
• Trip A Distance
• Trip B Distance Main Menu: Line 1
(only displays in Main Menu)
• None (default status)
• Compass
• Outside Temp.
• Date
• Time
• Time/Date
• Range to Empty
• Average MPG (or L/100km or km/L)
• Current MPG (or L/100km or km/L)
• Trip A Distance
• Trip B Distance
• Audio
Main Menu: Line 2
(only displays in Main Menu)
• Same configurable options as Line 1
Main Menu: Line 3
(only displays in Main Menu)
• Same configurable options as Line 1 MPH km/h Display
(instruction line)
•On
•Off
Main Menu Navigation
•On
•Off
Outline Coloring
•On
•Off
Key-On Display
•On
•Off
Key-Off Display
• On: Trip summary
• Off: screen with Maserati logo and
trident
Defaults
• Restore
• Cancel
Scroll with the switch in the
or
arrow directions to view the
selectable items (in the example
“Time” is selected). A check mark will
remain next to the previously-selected
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