warning RENAULT SCENIC 2017 J95 / 3.G R Link Owners Manual

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OPERATING PRINCIPLES (4/4)Introduction to the main
menu
To access the main menu, press “Menu”
from the welcome screen.
The system is made up of six major
sections, all of which can be accessed
from the main menu:
Navigation
This function includes all the satellite
navigation features, road maps, traffic
information, services LIVE and warning
areas.
Multimedia
This function enables management of
the radio, and audio and video play-
back.
Phone
This function is used to pair the system
with a mobile phone and to use the
hands-free mode.
Introduction to the welcome
screen
The welcome screen is the default
screen for your multimedia system. It is
made up of a certain number of short-
cuts to other functions, such as naviga-
tion and radio.
For a description of the welcome
screen, please refer to the “General de-
scription” section.
Note: You can change the configura-
tion of the welcome screen. Please see
the information on “Welcome screen” in
the “System settings” section.
FM1
flow Preset
Menu
Vehicle
This function includes management
of equipment such as the revers-
ing camera, on-board computer and
Driving eco², and some items specific
to electric vehicles.
Services
This function includes the R-Link Store
and the applications.
System
This function is for adjusting various
settings on the multimedia system, e.g.
display, language, date and time.

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SWITCHING ON/OFF
Switching on
The multimedia system switches on au-
tomatically when the ignition is switched
on. In other cases, press the start/stop
button
.
At start-up, the system displays a
safety screen to show you the state of
data sharing if connected. This screen
lets you set certain functions:
– Press “Change settings” 1 to author-
ise or reject data sharing.
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 stop-
ped: with the ignition on, press the
audio system on/off button
. The
system then stops the guidance and
displays the clock and temperature.
– Press “Language” 3 to change the
system language.
– Press “Done” 2 to begin using the
multimedia system.
Switching off
With the ignition off, the system is deac-
tivated automatically when the driver’s
door is opened.
With the ignition on, press the audio
system on/off button
.
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.
Safety
Data sharing authorised
Warning: always drive safely and obey local traffic regula-
tions.
You have selected to share information outside of this vehicle.
You can change this setting any time in the Services menu.
Change settings Done Language
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Your system includes navigation ser-
vices. You can add to these services by
subscribing to paid TomTom LIVE ser-
vices.
– The navigation services include traf-fic information and the location of
fixed speed cameras, depending on
local laws.
– The LIVE services (paid, subscrip- tion) include traffic information, the
locations and updates for fixed and
mobile speed cameras, TomTom
Places and the weather.
Note: The HD Traffic™ service is called
“Traffic” if the subscription to LIVE
services is not activated.
A trial period for LIVE services is of-
fered. At the end of the trial period, you
can extend your subscription to LIVE
services on the MyRenault website.
NAVIGATION SERVICES (1/2)
A current subscription is required to
access LIVE services. The content
of LIVE Services may vary.
In certain countries it is il-
legal to download and ac-
tivate the camera warning
option and this could lead
to prosecution.
Accessing the navigation
services
To access the navigation services:
– from the main menu, press “Navigation”;
– select “Navigation services”.
HD Traffic
Please refer to the “Traffic Information”
section.
Speed Cameras
This service includes the location of
mobile safety cameras in real time, ac-
cident blackspots and fixed safety ca-
meras.
The latest updates for speed cameras
are installed automatically if a LIVE
subscription is valid.
“Speed Cameras” shows mobile speed
camera alerts as well as fixed speed
camera alerts. Information is obtained
in real time using information from other
users.
You can deactivate this function by
going to the “Speed Cameras” menu
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.

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

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Onboard computer
From the “Vehicle” menu, select,
“Onboard computer” to access the fol-
lowing information since the last reset:
– date of starting calculation;
– total distance;
– average speed;
– average fuel consumption;
– total fuel or energy consumption.
ON-BOARD COMPUTER/VEHICLE SETTINGS
– unlocking of the driver’s door when a door is opened;
– activating/deactivating easy access when you get into or out of your ve-
hicle;
– configuration of the driving style indi- cator on the instrument panel;
– switching off the instrument panel when charging;
– activating/deactivating the Driving- Eco² route plan;
– activating/deactivating automatic lighting of the main beam headlights.
Onboard computer
Since 18-06-2012
Average speed 0.0 km/h Total distance 0.0 km
Average consumption 0.0 l/100 km
Total consumption 0.0 l
Reset
To reset the on-board computer and
instrument panel information, press
“Reset” and confirm by pressing
“Yes”.
Settings
From the “Vehicle” menu select
“Settings” to access the settings for:
– parking aids;
– activating/deactivating the blind spot warning on the door mirrors;
– lane departure warning;
– automatic door mirror folding on locking the vehicle;
– automatic central locking/unlocking when driving;
– activating/deactivating the rear
screen wiper when switching to re-
verse gear;
– activating/deactivating the daytime running lights;
Settings
Parking aids
Blind spot warning
Lane departure warning
Automatic locking of the doors while driving
Done
Automatic rear screen wiper in reverse gear

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SYSTEM SETTINGS (1/3)
Accessing the
system settings
From the main menu, press “System”.
The “System settings” menu enables
you to adjust the following elements:
– Language;
– Display;
– Sound;
– Clock;
– Safety warnings;
– Home screen;
– Keyboards;
– Set units;
– Status & Information;
– Remove SD-card;
– Restore factory settings.
Language
This menu is used to select a language
to apply to the system. Select the de-
sired language, then a voice.
Display
This menu is used to adjust the follow-
ing settings:
– Day brightness adjustment.
– Night brightness adjustment .
– Switch to night mode at night: 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 mode: select this option
to force night mode.
Sound
This menu is used to adjust the follow-
ing settings:
Sound levels
Lets you adjust the main sound
levels:
– traffic information;
– hands-free system;
– phone ringtone;
– navigation instructions;
– synthetic voices;
– application alerts.
Alerts
enables the audio alert volume to
be adjusted, and also authorises
or prevents alerts when the touch-
screen is switched off.

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SYSTEM SETTINGS (2/3)
Speed sensitive volume
Allows automatic volume increase
with speed.
Computer voice
Enables the type of information
given by a synthetic voice to be ad-
justed.
Voice
Enables the system voice to be
chosen. Please refer to the “Volume
and voice” section for further infor-
mation.
Clock
This menu is used to set the system
clock and the time display format. It is
recommended to keep the automatic
setting.
Safety warnings
This menu enables the alerts provided
by the system to be activated or deac-
tivated. Tick the alert boxes you wish
to activate.
Home screen
This menu sets the configuration of the
welcome screen.
Choose one of the configurations from
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.
Change Home Page
Home screen 1
Home screen 3
Driving Eco²
Done
Home screen 2
Music
Navigation
Home screen 4
Home screen 5

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OPERATING FAULTS (2/3)
Navigation
Description Causes Solutions
The vehicle position on the screen does
not match its actual location or the GPS
warning light on the screen remains grey
or yellow. Incorrect positioning of the vehicle
caused by GPS reception. Move the vehicle until reception of the
GPS signal is improved.
The directions on the screen do not corre-
spond to the actual road. The SD card is out of date.
The map is not up to date.Download an update from MyRenault.
Traffic flow information is not displayed on
the screen. Guidance has not been activated.
The subscription is not active.Ensure guidance is activated. Select a
destination and begin the guidance.
Certain items on the menu are not avail-
able. Depending on the current command,
some items will be unavailable.
Voice guidance is unavailable. The navigation system does not include the intersection.
Voice guidance or guidance is deacti-
vated.Increase the volume. Ensure voice guid-
ance is activated. Ensure guidance is ac-
tivated.
The directions of the voice guidance do
not correspond to your exact location. The voice guidance may vary according
to the environment.Drive according to the actual conditions.
The suggested route does not start or end
at the required destination. The destination is not yet recognised by
the system.Enter a road near to the required desti-
nation.
The system calculates a detour automati-
cally. Prioritising avoid area settings or traffic
restrictions will affect the calculation of
the route.Deactivate the “avoid area settings”
function.

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/2)
personal datadelete .................................................................\
....... GB.83
precautions during use ..................................................... GB.3
R
radio automatic mode ........................................ GB.52 → GB.56
automatic station storage .......................... GB.52 → GB.56
choosing a station ..................................... GB.52 → GB.56
manual mode ............................................ GB.52 → GB.56
station pretuning ....................................... GB.52 → GB.56
rear view camera .............................................. GB.72 – GB.73
receiving a call .................................................. GB.66 – GB.67
rejecting a call................................................... GB.66 – GB.67
S
screen monitor ................................................................\
...... GB.20
navigation display ................................... GB.35 → GB.38
SD card...................................................GB.3, GB.14 – GB.15
second route ......................... GB.37 – GB.38, GB.40 → GB.42
settings ................................... GB.70, GB.78, GB.84 → GB.87
audio ...............................................GB.60 – GB.61, GB.86
brightness .............................................................\
.... GB.85
customising ............................................................\
... GB.86
navigation ................................................... GB.50 – GB.51
soft button ............................................. GB.4, GB.16 → GB.19
sounds activate ...............................................................\
...... GB.33
deactivate .............................................................\
.... GB.33
stage ..................................................................\
............. GB.39
switching off .................................................................... GB.20
system initialisation ................................................. GB.14 – GB.15 T
telephone contacts list .................................................... GB.65
traffic information ............................................ GB.40 → GB.42
trip computer and warning system.................................. GB.78
U
unpairing a telephone ...........................GB.62 – GB.63, GB.63
V
voice activate ...............................................................\
...... GB.33
deactivate .............................................................\
.... GB.33
voice control ................................................... GB.22 → GB.27
voice recognition............................................. GB.22 → GB.27
volume .................................................................\
........... GB.33