Eject RENAULT KANGOO 2017 2.G Radio CD Bluetooth User Manual

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GB.5
GENERAL DESCRIPTION (2/2)Hands-free phone function
The Bluetooth® hands-free system
provides the following features without
having to handle your phone:
– Pair up to 5 phones;
– send/receive/reject a call;
– transfer the phone or SIM card’s con-tact list (depending on the phone);
– view the system’s call log (depend- ing on the phone);
– dial voicemail.
Bluetooth® function
This function enables the audio system
to recognise and control your portable
audio player or mobile phone using
Bluetooth® pairing.
Your hands-free phone
system is only intended to
facilitate communication by
reducing the risk factors,
without removing them completely.
You must always comply with the
laws of the country in which you are
travelling.
BT Audio
BA
G
F
Display screen
A Current time.
B Telephone information (network, bat- tery and connection via Bluetooth®).
C Traffic information.
D Random mode/track repeat mode.
E Alternative frequency.
F Exterior temperature.
G Air-conditioning information.
H Audio information (audio source, song title, etc.).
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GB.8
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (3/4)
AUDIO functionTELEPHONE function
10 – Short press: access the “phone” menu;
– Long press: redial the last number.
When receiving a call:
– Short press: pick up the call;
– Long press: reject the call.
11 Select the desired audio source (if connected):
“CD drive”/”MP3 CD”
→ “iPod®"/"USB” → “AUX” (Jack
socket) → “BT Audio”.
12 – Short press: choose the radio source and the wave-
band: FM1 → FM2 → DR1 → DR2 → AM;
– Long press: updating of the list of radio stations.
13 Increase the volume of the source currently in use.
14 – Mute the radio source currently playing;
– Mute the sound and pause the playback of the CD/CD
MP3/USB/Bluetooth® devices.
15 Decrease the volume of the source currently in use.
16 Rotate:
– Radio: browse through the list of radio stations stored
previously;
– Media: previous/next track. Rotate:
– “Phone” menu: browse through the list.

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GB.9
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (4/4)
AUDIO functionTELEPHONE function
17 – Short press: open the current playback list.
– Press and hold (“back” function):
– return to previous screen/previous level when browsing
through menus;
– cancel current action. – Short press: confirm an action.
– Press and hold:
– return to previous screen/previous level when brows-
ing through menus;
– cancel current action.
18 When receiving a call:
– Short press: answer the call. – Long press: reject the call.
19 – Short press: activate voice recognition.
– Long press: deactivate voice recognition.

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GB.16
LISTENING TO A CD/CDMP3 (2/2)
Shuffle (“RDM”)
Once a CD/CD MP3 is inserted, press
button “2” on the keypad 6 to turn on
the shuffle function for all the tracks on
the CD/CD MP3.
The symbol “RDM” appears on the
screen. A track is then selected at
random. The transition from one track
to another takes place randomly.
Press button “2” again on the keypad 6
to turn the shuffle function off; the
symbol “RDM” goes out. Turning off the audio system and eject-
ing the CD/CD MP3 deactivates the
shuffle function.
Note: on a CD MP3, random play runs
on the folder currently being played.
Change folder to run random playback
on another folder.
Repeat (“RPT”)
This feature allows you to repeat a
track.
Press button “1” on the keypad
6 to ac-
tivate the repeat function.
The symbol “RPT” appears on the
screen.
Press button “1” again on the keypad 6
to turn off the repeat function; the
symbol “RPT” goes out.
Note: if the shuffle function is activated,
enabling the repeat function will deac-
tivate it; the symbol “RDM” will go out.
Pause
Press 14 to temporarily suspend the
volume or the playback of the external
audio source. This function is automatically deacti-
vated if you change the volume, change
the program source or if an automatic
newscast comes on.
Display text (CD-Text or ID3
tag)
Press
3 to scroll through the ID3 tag
information (artist name, album name,
elapsed time, track name).
To display all the ID3 tag information on
a single page, press and hold 3.
Ejecting a CD/CD MP3
Eject a CD/CD MP3 from the remote
CD player by pressing the eject button.
Note: if an ejected disc is not removed
within 20 seconds, it will automatically
be reinserted into the CD player.

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GB.28
MAKING, RECEIVING A CALL (3/4)
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 number cannot be dis-
played, the message “Private number”
is displayed on the screen.
Incoming call
212322
To accept an incoming call, briefly press
button 18 on the steering wheel. You
can also select 21 using the buttons 4
or the control knob 16 on the steering
column control, then press 5 or 17 to
confirm and accept the call.
To reject an incoming call, press and
hold button 18 on the steering wheel.
You can also select 23 using the but-
tons 4 or the control knob 16 on the
steering column control, then press 5
or 17 to confirm and reject the call.
To place an incoming call on hold,
select 22 using the buttons 4 or the
control knob 16 on the steering column
control, then press 5 or 17 to confirm
and place the incoming call on hold.
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It is recommended that you
stop your vehicle before en-
tering a number or search-
ing for a contact.
The system can be used to manage
call waiting when your phone is con-
nected (depending on your sub-
scription).

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GB.36
OPERATING FAULTS (2/3)
CD/CD MP3
Description Possible causes Solutions
The initial read time of a CD CD MP3
seems long. CD soiled.
Eject and clean the CD.
CD MP3. Wait since scanning the CD MP3 takes
longer.
“CD error” is displayed on the audio
system screen 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 your CD in “Track At Once” mode,
and finalise the disc after the last ses-
sion.
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.38
ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2)
A
auxiliary source........................................................\
....... GB.17
B
Bluetooth® ............................................................ GB.4 – GB.5
buttons ................................................................\
GB.6 → GB.9
C
call ...................................................................\
............... GB.26
call history............................................................\
........... GB.27
CD text.................................................................\
........... GB.16
CD/MP3 CD eject ..................................................................\
........ GB.16
fast winding ............................................................... GB.15
insert .................................................................\
........ GB.15
listen .................................................................\
........ GB.15
MP3 CD specifications .............................................. GB.15
random playback ...................................................... GB.16
choosing the source ....................................................... GB.10
clock setting ................................................................\
....... GB.32
communication ................................................. GB.28 – GB.29
connect a telephone ....................................................... GB.23
connection failure ................................................................\
........ GB.24
controls ...............................................................\
GB.6 → GB.9
D
default settings ............................................................... GB.31
dialling a number ............................................................ GB.27
disconnect a telephone................................................... GB.25
F
fascias and steering wheel controls.................... GB.6 → GB.9
FM/LW/MW bandwidths ........................................ GB.4 – GB.5 H
handsfree...............................................................\
........... GB.5
hands-free telephone system ......................................... GB.26
I
i NEWS news bulletins ................................................... GB.32
ID3 tag ........................................................................\
.... GB.16
L
languages ..............................................................\
......... GB.33
M
mute....................................................................\
............ GB.10
O
operating faults ............................................... GB.35 → GB.37
operation...............................................................\
.......... GB.10
P
pairing a telephone ......................................... GB.20 → GB.22
pause ..................................................................\
............ GB.16
precautions during use ......................................... GB.2 – GB.3
R
radio automatic mode ........................................................ GB.12
automatic station storage .......................................... GB.12
choosing a station ..................................................... GB.12
manual mode ............................................................ GB.12
station pretuning ....................................................... GB.12
radio-text............................................................. GB.14, GB.34
range of wavelengths ..................................................... GB.12
RDS ....................................................................\
.............. GB.4
receiving a call ................................................................ GB.28