bluetooth RENAULT CLIO 2017 X98 / 4.G R Link Owners Manual

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

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MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (1/2)
Accessing
multimedia
settings
From the “Multimedia” menu, press
“Settings”, then select the element you
wish to modify:
– Sound;
– Radio;
– Media;
– Pictures;
– Video.
Radio
This menu enables you to adjust the
radio settings:
– activate/deactivate searching for alternative frequencies;
– activate/deactivate i-traffic;
– activate/deactivate programme type;
– update list of saved radio sta- tions.
Media
This menu allows you to adjust the mul-
timedia settings:
– activate/deactivate track repeat;
– activate/deactivate shuffle;
– activate/deactivate album image display;
– manage Bluetooth® devices connected.
Sound
This menu allows you to configure dif-
ferent sound settings:
– Spatialisation , for setting sound
distribution in the vehicle;
– “Bass Treble” , to set the treble
and bass levels. Once you have
made the adjustments, press
“Confirm” to confirm your set-
tings.
– Bass Boost Arkamys - to acti-
vate/deactivate bass amplifica-
tion.
– “ AGC Arkamys ”, to achieve an
even sound volume between two
audio tracks.

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

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

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

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MANAGING THE PHONEBOOK
Downloading the phone
memory
By default, when pairing and connect-
ing a telephone, the contacts are syn-
chronised automatically.
To deactivate automatic synchronisa-
tion, please refer to the “Telephone set-
tings” section in this document.
The system memory is restricted and
it is possible that all your contacts may
not be imported from your phone.
Adding a contact to the
Favourites page
From the “Phone” menu, select
“Phonebook”, then the contact to be
added using the multimedia screen.
Then press the “+" menu and “Add to
favourites”.
Note: From the welcome page, press
the “Favourites” button to access your
favourite numbers.
Confidentiality
The contact list of each phone is stored
in the memory by the hands-free
system.
For reasons of confidentiality, each
downloaded contacts list can only be
viewed when the corresponding tele-
phone is connected.
Phonebook Find
Benjamin Legrand
Caroline Felini
Cody Hecquet
Daisy Wiston
Jalen Richard
Note: the contacts saved on the SIM
card on your phone are not visible.
Only contacts saved on the phone
are visible.
Note: to access the phonebook from
the multimedia system, you will need
to authorise data sharing on your tele-
phone. Please refer to the “Pairing,
unpairing a telephone” section, and
your telephone instructions.
Updating the
phonebook
You can transfer your phone contacts
into the handset memory of your hands-
free phone system via Bluetooth® (if
your phone allows this).
From the “Phone” menu, select
“Phonebook”, then “ +”, and press
“Update data”.

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Accessing
telephone settings
From the “Phone” menu, press
“Settings”.
The following choices are offered:
– Manage devices;
– Sound levels;
– Voice mail;
– Turn Bluetooth on;
– Automatically download phone data.
PHONE SETTINGS
Turn Bluetooth on
Tick this option to activate or deacti-
vate the Bluetooth® on the hands-free
system.
Automatically download phone data
Tick this option to activate or deacti-
vate the automatic download of data
from the telephone to the multimedia
system.
settingsManaging devices
Voicemail Sound levels
Activating Bluetooth
Automatically download telephone data
Confirm
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.