bluetooth RENAULT TWINGO 2017 3.G Radio Connect R And Go User Guide
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GB.22
AUXILIARY AUDIO SOURCES (3/3)
Use
Your portable audio player must be
connected to the audio system to
enable all its functions to be accessed.
Note: no digital device can be connec-
ted to the audio system unless it has
previously been paired.
Once the Bluetooth® digital portable
audio player is connected, you can con-
trol it from your audio system.
Press 17 and 19 simultaneously or 18
or 24 on the steering column control to
pause the audio track (press again to
resume play).
Press 7 on the system front panel or
turn the control knob 20 on the steering
column control to move to the next or
the previous track.
Note: the number of accessible func-
tions varies depending on the type of
portable audio player and its compat-
ibility with the audio system.
Note: in some cases, you will need to refer to your device’s manual to finalise
the connection procedure.
Only handle the personal
stereo when traffic condi-
tions permit.
Store the portable audio
player safely while driving (risk of
being thrown in the event of sudden
braking or impact).
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GB.23
PAIRING AND UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (1/2)
Bluetooth® connection
To activate the audio system’s
Bluetooth® function, press 9, select
«Bluetooth» by turning 5, then select
«ON»/«Off» by pressing 5.
Pairing a phone
To use your hands-free system, pair
your Bluetooth® mobile phone with
the vehicle. Check that the Bluetooth®
of your phone is activated and set its
status to «visible».
Pairing will enable the hands-free
phone system to recognise and store a
phone.
You can pair up to five phones, but only
one can be connected at a time to the
audio system.
Pairing is carried out on the system and
on your phone. Your audio system and
phone must both be switched on.
Note: if a phone is already connected,
during a new pairing procedure, the ex-
isting connection will automatically be
disconnected.Pair device Scan devices
Sel. Device
Two ways of pairing your phone are
available:
– the «Scan devices» method;
– the «Pair device» method.
«Scan devices» method
This method allows you to search from
the audio system to the phone.
To pair a phone using this method, per-
form the following steps:
– display the telephone menu by pressing 10 on the system front
panel or 16, 21 or 27 on the steering
column control; – select “Scan devices” by turning and
pressing 5 on the system front panel
or 20 or 25 on the steering column
control.
The search for Bluetooth® devices in
the vicinity begins (this search can take
up to sixty seconds.) The message
«Searching... » is displayed on the audio
system screen.
– Follow the steps shown on the audio system screen;
– when the message «Connected» is displayed on the audio system
screen, the Bluetooth® device is
stored automatically and connected
to the vehicle.
After sixty seconds, if pairing fails,
repeat these steps. For more informa-
tion, refer to your phone’s user manual.
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.
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GB.25
CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING A TELEPHONE (1/3)
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: your telephone’s Bluetooth®
connection must be active and set to
“visible”.
Automatic connection
As soon as the vehicle ignition is
switched on, the audio system 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 five
minutes). Note: For more information on com-
patible phones, contact an authorised
dealer or visit the manufacturer’s web-
site if available.
Note:
– you can use automatic telephone
connection with the ignition switched
on. You may need to activate the
automatic Bluetooth® connection
function on your hands-free phone
system. To do this, refer to your
telephone's user manual;
– when reconnecting, and when two paired phones are within range
of the hands-free system, the last
phone to have been connected will
take priority, even if this phone is out-
side 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.
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GB.26
CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING A TELEPHONE (2/3)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;
– the Bluetooth® on your phone and on the system are active;
– the phone is configured to accept the audio system’s connection request.
Note: using your hands-free phone
system for prolonged periods will dis-
charge your phone’s battery more
quickly.
Manual connection (changing the
phone connected)
Display the phone settings menu by
pressing 10 on the system front panel
or 16, 21 or 27 on the steering column
control, then select the “Sel.device”
menu. The list of phones already paired
is displayed. Select the telephone
which you wish to connect from the list
by turning 5 on the system front panel
or 20 or 25 on the steering column con-
trol and confirm by pressing 5 on the
system front panel or 20 or 22 on the
steering column control.
Scan devices
Sel.device Pair device
A message informs you that the phone
is connected.
Note: if a phone is already connected
when changing phones in the already
paired phone list, the existing connec-
tion is automatically disconnected.
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GB.27
Disconnect a phone
To disconnect your telephone, you can:
– deactivate your audio system’s Bluetooth® function;
– deactivate your phone’s Bluetooth® function;
– delete the paired phone via the audio system. Please refer to the informa-
tion on “Unpairing a telephone” in the
“Pairing, unpairing a telephone” sec-
tion.
If the phone is switched off, the tele-
phone will be disconnected. A message is then displayed on the
audio system screen to confirm that the
phone is disconnected.
Note: if a call is in progress when the
phone is disconnected, the call will
automatically be transferred to your
phone.
To deactivate your audio system’s
Bluetooth®, please refer to the informa-
tion on the “Bluetooth® Function” in the
“General Description” section.
To deactivate your phone’s Bluetooth®,
refer to your phone's user guide.
To unpair and delete the Bluetooth®
phone, see the information under
“Unpairing a telephone” in the section
“Pairing, unpairing a telephone”.
Pair device
Delete phone Sel.device
CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING A TELEPHONE (3/3)
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GB.33
“BT settings” (Bluetooth®)
Access the phone menu by pressing 10
on the system front panel or 16, 21
or 27 on the steering column control,
then select “BT settings” by pressing 5,
or turning 20 or 25 and pressing 22 on
the steering column control.
The available settings are:
– “Volume”: adjustment of the ringtone or call volume;
– “Ringtones”: activation of the vehi- cle’s ringtone or of that transferred
from the phone;
To adjust the volume of the ringtone
when a Bluetooth® phone is connected
to the audio system, select "Volume” by
turning and pressing 5, or by turning 20
or 25 and pressing 22 on the steering
column control.
A new sub-menu appears:
– “Ringtone“;
– “Call”;
SYSTEM SETTINGS (3/3)
– select one of the two items, by turn- ing 5, 20, 22 or 25, then press 5, 20
or 22 on the steering column control;
– turn 5, 20, 22 or 25 on the steering
column control to the right or the left,
to raise or lower the volume, then
confirm by pressing 5 , 20 or 22 on
the steering column control;
To activate the ringtone on the vehi-
cle or the phone via Bluetooth®, select
“Ringtones” by turning 5, 20, 22 or 25
and pressing 5, 20 or 22 on the steering
column control.
A new sub-menu appears:
– “Car”;
– “Phone”;
– select one of the two items, and ac- tivate it by turning 5, 20, 22 or 25,
then press 5, 20 or 22 on the steer-
ing column control;
Note: for a phone paired to the audio
system, a new item appears in the
menu: “BT settings”: – “Update phonebook”: updating of
the phonebook of the phone paired
to the audio system (e.g. addition of
new contacts not yet in the system).
– to update the phonebook from the audio system, access the “BT set-
tings” menu by pressing 10 on the
system front panel or 16, 21 or 27
on the steering column control ,
and select “Update phonebook“ by
pressing 5 on the system front panel
or 20 or 22 on the steering column
control.
Display of radio texts
Display the radio text menu by press-
ing 14. Select “Radio”, then press 5 on
the system front panel or 20 or 22 on
the steering column control.
The radio text display can contain a
maximum of sixty four characters.
NB: if there is no information provided,
the screen displays “No message”.
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GB.34
Menu screen
The “R&Go” system has the following
main functions:
41 Access to the “Multimedia” menu: management of the multimedia re-
sources.
42 Access to the “Phone” menu: man- agement of the telephone functions.
43 Access to the “Car” menu (Driving eco², fuel consumption etc.).
44 Access to the “Navigation” menu (navigation application and “Go To
My Car” function).
R & GO: GENERAL DESCRIPTION (1/7)
Introduction
“R&Go” is an application that can be
downloaded from your smartphone.
This application lets you access several
menus:
– “Phone”;
– “Multimedia”;
– “Navigation”;
– “Car”.
Note: For more information on com-
patible phones, contact an authorised
dealer or visit the manufacturer’s web-
site if available.
Bluetooth® connection
Check that your phone is paired to the
audio system (refer to the information
on “Pairing a telephone” in the “Pairing,
unpairing a telephone” section.
Note: your telephone’s Bluetooth®
must be activated and set to “visible”
(for further information, please consult
the phone's instructions).4142
4443
Phone mode display
Home screen
36 Return to the menu screen.
37 Telephone information (notifi- cations, network, battery and
Bluetooth®connection).
38 Current time.
39 Driving eco².
40 Information regarding your route.
Note: You can change the configura-
tion of the welcome screen. Refer to the
“R&Go: setting parameters” section.
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GB.36
The “R&Go” system also provides the
following functions:
53 Return to the home page.
54 Access to the “R&Go” system set-tings.
55 Information on how to use the “R&Go” system.
Your hands-free system is 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 travel-
ling.Tablet mode display
Home screen
37 Telephone information (notifi- cations, network, battery and
Bluetooth®connection).
39 Driving eco².
56 Online help/driver’s handbook.
57Exterior temperature.
58 Speed limit on the road taken.
59 Radio station currently playing.
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R & GO: GENERAL DESCRIPTION (3/7)
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60 Navigation map.
61 Access to the “R&Go” system set- tings.
62 Vehicle management.
63 Phone system (depending on the tablet).
64 Navigation assistance.
65 Management of multimedia re- sources.
Note: You can change the configura-
tion of the welcome screen. Refer to the
“R&Go: setting parameters” section.
37
61
62
63
64
65
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GB.42
R & GO: TELEPHONE FUNCTION (2/2)
“Calendar”
From the “Phone” menu, press the
“Calendar” icon.
The phone calendar shows all of the
tasks, appointments and events of that
day, etc. listed in your phone on the
audio system.
To browse through the calendar, you
can press:
– a tab to see its contents in detail, such as the time, description, and
address;
– the “Up” and “Down” buttons to scroll through the calendar.
When an address is linked to an event,
you can launch the navigation applica-
tion. Press the navigation icon to navi-
gate to the stored address.“SMS log” (depending on
the phone)
From the “Phone” menu, press the
“SMS log” icon.
The SMS log allows you to listen to
the last three messages received while
using “R&Go”.
Note: to scroll through the list of SMS,
use the “Up” and “Down” buttons.“Phonebook”
Press the “Phonebook” icon to access
the list of contacts in your Bluetooth®
phone.
After connecting your audio system
and your Bluetooth® phone using
Bluetooth® wireless technology, your
phonebook numbers are accessible
from the “R&Go” application.
Select the contact (if the contact has
more than one number, you will be re-
quested to select the number to call).
The call will be started automatically
after you press the contact’s number.
When an address is linked to a contact,
you can launch the navigation applica-
tion. Press the navigation icon to navi-
gate to the stored address.
Note: To scroll through the list of
contacts, use the “Up” and “Down” but-
tons.
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GB.43
R & GO: MULTIMEDIA FUNCTION (1/3)
”Listen to the radio”
From the main menu, press the icons
“Menu”, “Multimedia”, then the “Listen
to the radio” icon.
This menu allows you to listen to radio
stations and provides the following
functions:
– select a waveband (FM2, FM1, DR1, DR2, or AM);
– select a station using one of three search modes “Frequency”, “List” or
“Preset”;
– find a station using the integrated in- telligent keypad;
– listen to preset stations;
– view text information from certain FM and DR radio stations while listening.
For further information, please refer to
the section on “Listening to the radio”.Introduction to the
“Multimedia” menu
To access the “Multimedia” menu, from
the main menu, press the “Menu” icon,
then “Multimedia”.
The “R&Go” application is made up of
four main sections, all of which can be
accessed from the “Multimedia” menu:
– listen to the radio;
– listen to the phone’s music via the Bluetooth® connection;
– listen to the “Webradio”;
– listen to music from an external source (CD/CD MP3, USB, iPod®
(device with integrated iPod®) via
the USB port, etc.).
Note: to use all the features of the
“Multimedia” menu, you must connect
your Bluetooth® phone or tablet to the
audio system.
Bluetooth® “Audio
playback”
From the main menu, press the icons
“Menu”, “Multimedia”, then the icon
“Play Bluetooth® audio”.
In order to use your Bluetooth® device,
you must pair it to the vehicle upon first
use.
The “Play Bluetooth® audio” menu pro-
vides the following functions:
– access the audio files directly;
– access files, music, genres, artists, albums and reading lists;
– access files and/or audio files.
NB: Only available sources can be
selected. Unavailable sources will be
greyed out.