Eco RENAULT MEGANE 2017 4.G R Link Owner's Manual
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GB.71
DRIVING ECO²
Eco-coaching
This menu monitors your driving style,
and provides you with advice to best
reduce your fuel consumption, as nec-
essary.
To access this menu, press “Eco-
coaching” and carefully read the
advice, scroll through the pages by
pressing the scroll arrows.Access the Driving
Eco² menu
From the main menu, press “Vehicle”,
then “Driving Eco²”.
The “Driving Eco²” menu grants
access to the following information:
– Trip report;
– My prefered trips;
– Eco-coaching.
Trip report
This menu shows you the data saved
from your last journey:
– average fuel consumption;
– average speed;
– total consumption;
– recovered energy or mileage com- pleted;
– average environmental driving per- formance;
– braking anticipation;
– ability to manage vehicle speed. To save your data, press “Save”, then
select the type of journey taken from
the following list:
– “Home-work”;
– “Holidays”;
– “Weekends”;
– “Ride”;
– “Personal”.
To reset your data, press “Reset”. A
message will ask you to confirm the
data reset. Press “Yes” to confirm or
“No” to cancel.
My prefered trips
Once you have saved a specific journey
(see information on “Journey record”),
this menu will show you the changes in
your driving style from amongst the fol-
lowing categories:
– “Last journey”;
– “Home-work”;
– “Weekends”;
– “Ride”;
– “Personal”.
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“Energy flow”
This menu shows you a diagram of the
vehicle, and indicates the points where
the vehicle is consuming energy or is
generating energy to recharge the trac-
tion battery.“Consumption details”
This menu shows you a diagram of the
vehicle, and indicates the points where
the vehicle is consuming energy (when
the vehicle is consuming energy or
generating energy to recharge the trac-
tion battery) and compares it to the last
15 minutes of driving.
The following appear on the right-hand
side of the screen:
1 energy consumed;
2 energy consumption of accessories (air-conditioning, radio, etc);
3 recovered energy.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (1/2)
Access the
Electrical vehicle
menu
From the main menu, press “Vehicle”,
then “Electrical vehicle”.
This menu shows the following informa-
tion for electric vehicles only:
– “Energy flow”;
– “Consumption details”;
– “Charge scheduler”;
– “Comfort timer”.
flowConsumption details
Used energy :
Energy recovered :1
2
3
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“Comfort timer”
This menu allows you to:
– deactivate the air preconditioning;
– set the start time for air precondition- ing.
Press one of the buttons to activate or
deactivate it.
You can set up to two air precondition-
ing times. To set the start time, press
“Change”.
Set the time and press “Done” to con-
firm.“Charge scheduler”
This menu enables you to set the time
to start charging.
You can choose:
– immediate charge;
– a daily schedule;
– a weekly schedule.
Note: Charging starts at the pro-
grammed time if the engine is switched
off and the vehicle is plugged into a
power source (subject to subscription).
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (2/2)
To change the charging programmer
(by week), press the “Change” button
under “Calendar”. Press “Add a charg-
ing programme” - a window will open
to adjust the charge start time and end
time.
Confirm your choice by pressing
“Confirm”.
Monday programming
Mon. Mon.Start
Total of 10 hoursCharging from 6.30pm on Monday to 3.30am on
Tuesday
Tues. Tues.
End
Done
Charge scheduler Always
charging Start at
Select
The vehicle will charge when it is connected to a power source. Change
Done Calendar
Select Change Comfort timer
Time 1 Time 2
Select
Comfort timer is turned off.
Comfort timer only works if the vehicle is connected to a
power source. Change
Done Select
Change
Off
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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 (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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Voice recognition
Description Causes Solutions
The system does not recognise the
voice command stated. The voice command has not been rec-
ognised.
The voice recognition time delay has ex-
pired.
The voice recognition cannot operate
properly due to a noisy environment.
The user spoke after the beep. Check that the spoken voice command
exists (refer to the “Using voice com-
mands” section). Speak within the voice
recognition time delay.
Speak in a quiet environment.
OPERATING FAULTS (3/3)
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2)
A
address ............................................... GB.28 → GB.32, GB.49
air ioniser .......................................................... GB.76 – GB.77
answering a call ................................................ GB.66 – GB.67
B
buttons .................................................. GB.5 → GB.13, GB.16
C
call history............................................................\
........... GB.68
colours ................................................................\
............ GB.85
communication ..........................................................\
..... GB.69
compass ................................................................\
......... GB.34
connect a telephone ....................................................... GB.64
connected services ............... GB.44 – GB.45, GB.79 → GB.83
controls ................................. GB.5 → GB.13, GB.16 → GB.19
D
destination ...................................................... GB.28 → GB.32
detailed route .................................................. GB.35 → GB.39
detour ................................... GB.37 – GB.38, GB.40 → GB.42
dialling a number .............................................. GB.66 – GB.67
disconnect a telephone................................................... GB.64
E
ECO driving .................................................................... GB.71
electric vehicle .................................................... GB.46, GB.48 vehicle range .............................................. GB.74 – GB.75
charge .............................................GB.47, GB.74 – GB.75
ending a call ..................................................... GB.66 – GB.67
energy consumption ......................................... GB.74 – GB.75
energy-saving ..........................................................\
....... GB.71
environment ............................................................\
........ GB.71
F
fascias and steering wheel controls.................. GB.5 → GB.13favourite
add ....................................................................\
........ GB.21
delete .................................................................\
....... GB.21
fragrance diffuser .............................................. GB.76 – GB.77
fuel economy .................................................................. GB.71
G
guidance activation ....................................... GB.28 → GB.32, GB.35
cancellation ...........................................................\
.... GB.37
voice ......................................................... GB.35 → GB.38
L
language change .................................................................\
..... GB.85
linking a telephone................................GB.62 – GB.63, GB.63
M
map display ........................................................... GB.34, GB.43
map symbols ............................................................. GB.34
scale ..................................................................\
....... GB.34
MENU ............................................................. GB.16 → GB.19
MP3 ....................................................................\
............ GB.57
MP3 player ..................................................................... GB.57
N
navigation ....................................................... GB.40 → GB.42
navigation system ............................................................. GB.3
O
operating faults ............................................... GB.88 → GB.90
operation........................................................................\
. GB.20
P
parking distance control.................................... GB.72 – GB.73
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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