RENAULT CLIO 2017 X98 / 4.G Radio Classic Owner's Manual

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GB.19
CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING A PHONE (1/2)
Connecting a paired phone
Your phone must be connected to the
hands-free phone system in order to
use all its functions.
No phone can be connected to the
hands-free phone system if it has not
first been paired.
Refer to the paragraph entitled “Pairing
a phone” in the “Pairing/unpairing a
phone” section.
Note: the Bluetooth® connection on
your phone must be activated.
Automatic connection
As soon as the phone system is
switched on, the hands-free kit
searches for paired telephones in the
vicinity.
Note: the priority phone is the last to
have been connected.
Searching will continue until a paired
phone is found (this may take up to
5 minutes). Note:
– with the ignition on, the phone is
connected automatically. It may be
necessary to activate the automa-
tic Bluetooth® connection function
on your phone's hands-free system.
To do this, refer to your phone's user
manual;
– when reconnecting, and when two paired phones are within range
of the hands-free system, the last
phone previously connected will take
priority, even if this phone is outside
the vehicle but within range of the
hands-free system.
Note: if a call is already in progress
when your hands-free phone system is
connected, the phone will automatically
be connected and the conversation will
switch to the vehicle speakers. Manual connection (changing the
phone connected)
Display the settings menu by pres-
sing
8, then select the “Select Paired
Device” menu. You will find the list of
phones already paired.
Select the phone in the list and confirm
by pressing 11. A message will indicate
that the phone is connected.
Pair Device
Select Paired DeviceDelete Device

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GB.20
CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING A PHONE (2/2)
Connection failure
If connection fails, check that:
– your phone is switched on;
– your telephone battery is not flat;
– your phone has already been paired to the hands-free phone system;
– Bluetooth® is active on your phone and on the system;
– the phone is configured to accept the system’s connection request.
Note: using your hands-free phone
system for prolonged periods will dis-
charge your phone’s battery more
quickly.
Disconnect a phone
Display the settings menu by pres-
sing 12 or 8 then select the “Bluetooth
connection” menu.
Select the phone to be disconnected
from the list then select “Disconnect” by
turning and pressing 11.
If the phone is switched off, the te-
lephone will be disconnected.
A message is then displayed on your
screen to confirm that the phone is dis-
connected.
Note: if a call is in progress when the
phone is disconnected, the call will
automatically be transferred to your
phone.
To disconnect your phone, you can
also:
– switch off the Bluetooth® function on your radio system;
– deactivate Bluetooth® on your phone;
– delete the paired phone via the phone menu. To switch off Bluetooth on your
radio, refer to the paragraph entitled
“Bluetooth function” in the “General
description” section.
To unpair the Bluetooth® phone, refer
to the paragraph entitled "Unpairing
a phone" in the "Pairing, unpairing a
phone" section.

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GB.21
Call from a contact stored in
the call log
Display the call history by pressing 8
then selecting the “Call Lists” item.
Select the “Dialled Call”, “Received
Call” or “Missed Call” menu. The call
history is displayed on the screen.
Select the contact or the number to call,
then confirm by pressing 11 to make
the call.
MAKING, RECEIVING A CALL (1/2)
Calling a contact from a
phonebook
When a phone is paired, its phonebook
is automatically downloaded to the
system.
Display the phone menu by pressing 8,
then select “Phone Book” by turning 11.
To view the list of contacts, press 11 .
Select a contact to call from the list then
confirm by pressing 11 to make the call.
Note: to return to the previous display,
press 9.
It is recommended that you
stop your vehicle before
entering a number or sear-
ching for a contact.
The system does not support
threeway calling when your te-
lephone is connected. If you receive
a call when you are on another call,
this new call is automatically rejec-
ted.
Making a call by dialling a
number
Display the phone menu by pressing 8
then select “Call Number”.
Dial the number you require using the
number keypad by turning and press 11
then select
þ.
You can recall the last number dialled
by pressing and holding 8.Call Lists
Phone Book
Call Number

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GB.22
MAKING, RECEIVING A CALL (2/2)
Turning 11 enables you to:
– hang up (press C);
– switch the conversation from your audio system to your phone by tur-
ning 11 (press D);
– control the keypad on your phone from the audio system (press E).
Note: using the steering wheel controls,
briefly press 17 to answer a call. To
reject a call, press and hold 17. To hang
up, briefly press 17.
Receiving a call
When receiving a call, the caller’s
number is displayed on the screen (this
function depends on the options you
have subscribed to with your service
provider).
If the caller’s number is in one of the
memories, the name of the caller is dis-
played instead of the number.
If the caller’s number cannot be dis-
played, the message “Private Number”
is displayed on the screen.
To accept a call, select A by turning 11
then pressing. To reject a call, turn 11
then select B.
During a call
You can:
– adjust the volume by pressing 14
and 16;
– hang up by pressing 8.
Incoming call
Private Number Private Number
CDEAB

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GB.23
SYSTEM SETTINGS (1/2)
You can modify the value of each set-
ting by turning wheel 11. Press 11 to
confirm and return to the previous se-
lection.
The display indicates the type of setting
(Bass, Treble, Fader, Balance).
The system automatically exits the
menu if there is no activity for a few
seconds. You can also exit the menu by
pressing 9.
Settings AUX
From the “parameters” menu, turn 11
then select “Aux In” to access the vari-
ous headings in the following order:
– HI (high);
– MID (middle);
– LO (low).
The values for each setting are as fol-
lows:
– HI (300 mV);
– MID (600 mV);
– LO (1200 mV).
Choosing the language
Access “Language” in the “parame-
ters” menu, and select the required lan-
guage.
Default settings
Display the settings menu by press-
ing 12. Select “parameters” then
press 11 to display the settings menu
and select “Default audio”. A message
is displayed on the screen requesting
confirmation of your selection. After se-
lecting this item, all the system settings
return to their default values.
Display of radio texts
Display the radio text menu by press-
ing 12. Select “Radio” then press 11.
The radio texts display may contain a
maximum of 64 characters.
Note: if no information is provided, the
screen shows “No message”.
Audio settings
Display the settings menu by press-
ing 12. Select “parameters” then
press 11 to display the audio settings
menu. Select “Audio” to access the dif-
ferent sections in the following order:
– Bass;
– Treble;
– Fader (front/rear balance);
– Balance (left/right balance).

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GB.24
SYSTEM SETTINGS (2/2)Security code
Your audio system is protected by a
security code (supplied by the manu-
facturer’s dealer). This is used to elec-
tronically lock the audio system when
the power is cut (battery disconnected,
system disconnected, fuse blown etc.).
To operate the audio system, you must
enter the secret four-digit code.
Make a note of the code and keep it in
a safe place. Contact one of the manu-
facturer’s agents if you lose it.
Entering the code
Press 1 to switch on the audio system.
The message CODE followed by 0000
is displayed. Set the value of the first flashing figure,
by pressing button 1 on keypad
7 until
the desired number is reached. Adjust
the subsequent figures using buttons 2,
3, and 4 on keypad 7 in the same way.
After selecting the fourth figure, press
and hold button 6 on keypad 7.
The system is unlocked automatically
once the full code has been entered.
Entering the code incorrectly
If an error is made whilst entering the
code, the message “CODE ERROR...
WAIT” is displayed.
Wait 60 minutes and then re-enter the
code.
Each time the code is entered incor-
rectly, the time required before the code
can be re-entered is doubled.
Phone settings
Display the settings menu by press-
ing 8.
After a few seconds, the previous
screen will be displayed automatically,
without any action on your part.
You can also exit the settings mode by
pressing 8 or 9.

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GB.25
OPERATING FAULTS (1/3)
DescriptionPossible causes Solutions
No sound can be heard. The volume is set to minimum or pause. Increase the volume or deactivate pause.
The audio system does not work and
the display does not light up. The audio system is not switched on. Switch the audio system on.
The audio system fuse has blown. Replace the fuse (see “fuses” in the vehicle’s
driver’s handbook).
The audio system does not work but
the display lights up. The volume is set to minimum.
Press 16.
Speaker short circuit. Contact a representative from the manufac-
turer.
No sound comes out of the left- or
right-hand speakers when using the
radio or a CD. The sound balance setting (left/right) is
incorrect.
Correct the sound balance setting.
Speaker disconnected. Contact a representative from the manufac-
turer.
Poor radio reception or no reception. The vehicle is too far from the transmitter to which the radio is tuned (background
noise and interference). Find another transmitter with better reception
in your area or deactivate the “RDS-AF” func-
tion.
The reception is disrupted by interfer-
ence from the engine. Contact a representative from the manufac-
turer.
The aerial is damaged or not connected. Contact a representative from the manufac-
turer.

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GB.26
OPERATING FAULTS (2/3)
DescriptionPossible causes Solutions
The initial read time of a CD CD MP3
seems long. CD soiled.
Eject and clean the CD.
CD MP3. Wait: the CD MP3 requires a long time to
be read.
“CD ERROR” is displayed or the CD/CD
MP3 is ejected by the audio system. CD incorrectly inserted or dirty, damaged
or incompatible.Eject the CD/CD MP3. Correctly insert a
clean, undamaged or compatible CD/CD
MP3 .
Some CD MP3 files cannot be read. Audio and non-audio files have been
saved on the same CD.Save audio and non-audio files on differ-
ent CDs.
The audio system cannot read the CD
MP3. The CD has been written at a speed of
less than 8x or more than 16x.Write your CD at a speed of 8x.
The CD has been written in multisession
mode. Write your CD in Disc at Once mode or
write the CD in Track At Once mode, and
finalise the CD after the last session.
The CD MP3 playback quality is poor The CD is black or of a colour with a
lower reflective capacity, which reduces
the playback quality.Copy your CD to a white or light-coloured
CD.

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GB.27
OPERATING FAULTS (3/3)
DescriptionPossible causes Solutions
The phone does not connect to the
system. – Your phone is off.
– Your phone’s battery is flat.
– Your phone has not previously been
paired to a hands-free phone system.
– Bluetooth® for your phone and the
system have not been activated.
– The phone is not configured to accept the system’s connection request. – Switch on your phone.
– Recharge your phone’s battery.
– Pair your phone to the hands-free
phone system.
– Activate the Bluetooth® for your
phone and the system.
– Configure the phone to accept the system’s connection request.
The Bluetooth® portable audio player
does not connect to the system. – Your audio player is off.
– Your audio player’s battery is flat.
– Your audio player has not previously
been paired to the audio system.
– The Bluetooth® for your audio player and the audio system have not been
activated.
– The audio player is not configured to accept the system’s connection re-
quest.
– Music does not start to play from your audio player. – Switch on your portable audio player.
– Recharge your audio player’s battery.
– Pair your audio player to the audio
system.
– Activate Bluetooth® for your audio player and the audio system.
– Configure the audio player to accept the system’s connection request.
– Depending on your phone’s degree of compatibility, music may need to be
played from your audio player.
The message “Battery low” is shown. Using your hands-free phone system for prolonged periods of time will run down
your phone’s battery more quickly.Recharge your phone’s battery.

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GB.28
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2)
A
AF-RDS frequency tracking ............................................ GB.11
auxiliary source........................................................\
....... GB.14
B
Bluetooth connection ...................................................... GB.15
Bluetooth® ............................................................ GB.7 – GB.8
Bluetooth® portable audio player ................................... GB.15
buttons ................................................................\
GB.3 → GB.6
C
call ...................................................................\
............... GB.21
call history............................................................\
........... GB.21
call volume.............................................................\
......... GB.22
CD text.................................................................\
........... GB.13
CD/MP3 CD eject ..................................................................\
........ GB.13
fast winding ............................................................... GB.12
insert .................................................................\
........ GB.12
listen .................................................................\
........ GB.12
MP3 CD specifications .............................................. GB.12
random playback ...................................................... GB.13
choosing the source ......................................................... GB.9
communication ..........................................................\
..... GB.22
connect a telephone ....................................................... GB.19
connection failure ................................................................\
........ GB.20
controls .............................................................. .GB.3 → GB.6
D
default settings ............................................................... GB.24
disconnect a telephone................................................... GB.20
F
FM/LW/MW bandwidths ........................................ GB.7 – GB.8 H
hands-free phone kit ......................................................... GB.8
hands-free telephone system ......................................... GB.21
I
ID3 tag ........................................................................\
.... GB.13
J
Jack socket ..................................................................... GB.15
L
languages ..............................................................\
......... GB.23
M
mute....................................................................\
.............. GB.9
O
operating faults ............................................... GB.25 → GB.27
operation...............................................................\
............ GB.9
P
pairing a telephone ........................................... GB.17 – GB.18
pause ..................................................................\
............ GB.13
precautions during use ..................................................... GB.2
R
radio automatic mode ........................................................ GB.10
automatic station storage .......................................... GB.10
choosing a station ..................................................... GB.10
manual mode ............................................................ GB.10
station pretuning ....................................................... GB.10
radio-text..............................................................\
........... GB.23
range of wavelengths ..................................................... GB.10
RDS ....................................................................\
.............. GB.7
receiving a call ................................................................ GB.21

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