Robert Bosch Car Multimedia 52R0 Car radio & infotainment system User Manual Part 6

Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH Car radio & infotainment system Users Manual Part 6

Users Manual_Part 6

54 | en fIn navigation mode, tap   6. fTap My POIs. fTap POI warning. fTap the relevant option: fOn: The system issues the point of interest warning by displaying a symbol. fOn and beep: The system issues the point of interest warning by displaying a symbol and mak-ing a beep sound. fOff: No point of interest warning is issued.  fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.12.4 Deleting your own points of interest from the device fIn navigation mode, tap   6. fTap My POIs. fTap Delete MyPOIs and confirm by tapping . fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.13 Enabling the keypad lock while drivingYou can set the keypad lock in the system set-tings.If the Lock keypad while driving setting is ena-bled, you will only be able to access the keypad while the vehicle is stationary.For further details on this, please read the sec-tion entitled “Enabling the keypad lock while driving” (page 15).Note:When the Lock keypad while driving setting is enabled, certain features of the device’s navigation and smart-Navigation
en | 55phone integration functions are disa-bled to avoid driver distraction.8.14 Selecting the geo coordinate formatYou can set the format in which geo coordinates are specified. fIn navigation mode, tap   6. fTap Geo coordinate format. fTap the relevant option: fDD: Decimal degrees fDM: Degrees and minutes fDMS: Degrees, minutes and secondsNote:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.15 Updating the map dataNote:For information about map data updates please refer to  www.suzuki-slda.com.You can update the map data by loading new map data onto the device from an SD card.Note:For details on handling SD cards, please read the section entitled “Con-necting/inserting external devices and data storage devices” (page 23). fInsert the SD card containing the map data into the SD card slot 3.The compatibility of the map data is checked and confirmed.Note:If the map data is incompatible, the device will not respond.The map data is loaded onto the device.Notes: fPlease do not remove the SD card from the device. If the SD card containing the navigation system’s map data is removed, you will not be able to use the navigation function. fIf the map data was not loaded successfully, please contact your Suzuki dealer.8.16 Retrofitting the navigation func-tionIf the device is not originally equipped with the navigation function, it may be possible for you to have it retrofitted. Please contact your Suzuki dealer regarding this.The navigation software for your device is sup-plied on an SD card. Please follow the instruc-tions below to install the navigation software:Note:For details on handling SD cards, please read the section entitled “Con-necting/inserting external devices and data storage devices” (page 23). fInsert the SD card containing the navigation software into the SD card slot 3.The compatibility of the navigation software is checked and confirmed.Note:If the navigation software is incompat-ible, the device will not respond.Navigation
56 | enThe navigation software is loaded onto the device.Note:If the navigation software was not loaded successfully, the device will restart without the navigation function. In this case, please try again. If the problem persists, please contact your Suzuki dealer.9  TelephoneRoad safetyUsing the hands-free facility while driving can be dangerous, since your attention is reduced during a telephone conversation.Important note:Ensure that you follow the regulations in areas where there might be a risk because of interference by the mobile phone or a risk of a dangerous situa-tion.Notes: fTo connect a mobile phone via Bluetooth®, please refer to the section entitled “Connecting/insert-ing external devices and data stor-age devices” (page 23). fYour mobile phone may not support all the hands-free phone features that are provided by the device.9.1  Starting phone mode9.1.1  Opening the phone menuTo open the phone menu, ftap the Call area in the Home menu.The phone menu is displayed:Notes: fIf provided by your mobile phone, the Calls list will show the number or contact name of the caller. fIf no mobile phone is connected, the Select Bluetooth device menu is displayed. For more information about the Select Bluetooth device menu, please refer to the section entitled “Opening the Select Blue-tooth device menu” (page 26).The phone status is displayed beside the name of the connected mobile phone at the top: f : Reception (signal strength)Navigation | Telephone
en | 57 f : Roaming (when you are in a roaming area) f : The low battery status will be displayed on screen when the connected phone’s bat-tery charge is low.Under the Calls tab, the list of calls is displayed: f: Incoming calls f: Outgoing calls f: Missed callsFor each call, the time or date is displayed.In the case of missed calls, the number of con-nection attempts is displayed in front of the time/date.For more information about the Calls menu, please refer to the section entitled “Calling an entry in the call list” (page 57).When you switch to the Contacts tab, you can call the number of a stored contact. Please refer to the section entitled “Calling a contact from the phone book” (page 57).When you switch to the Dial pad tab, you can dial a number. Please refer to the section entitled “Dialling a number” (page 57).9.2  Answering/rejecting a callThis notification appears when you receive an incoming call:9.2.1  Answering a call fTap   .9.2.2  Rejecting a call fTap   .9.3  During the current call9.3.1  Ending the call fTap   .9.3.2  Muting the call fTap   .9.3.3  Switching the call to the mobile phone fTap   .9.4  Dialling a number fIn the phone menu, tap the Dial pad tab, if necessary. fEnter the number. fTap   to call the number you entered.Or: fEnter the first digits of the number.The number of matches corresponding to the entered digits is displayed beside the   sym-bol. fTap   to display the numbers from your contacts that match what you have entered. fTap the desired number.The selected number is called.9.5  Calling a contact from the phone book fIn the phone menu, tap the Contacts tab, if necessary. fTap the desired contact.If there are several numbers of equal priority stored for the contact, all these numbers will be displayed. fTap the desired number.The number is called.9.6  Calling an entry in the call listThe call list stores the numbers that have been dialled and the numbers of received calls.Telephone
58 | enNote:A maximum of 60 items are stored in the call list. fIn the phone menu, tap the Calls tab, if nec-essary. fTap the desired number.The number is called.9.6.1  Tone dial feature (DTMF)During a current call, you can generate DTMF tones: fTap   . fEnter a number.9.7  Second callYou can manage two calls simultaneously if you answer another call during your current call.9.7.1  A second incoming callIf you receive a second call during your current call, the following notification appears: fTap   to answer the second call.Notes: fTo reject the second call, tap   . fIf you answer the second call, your current call is automatically inter-rupted and the connection put on hold.9.7.2  Switching between two callsIf there are two simultaneous calls, the following display appears:To switch between the two calls, ftap   .To end the currently active call, ftap   .The call that is on hold will be activated auto-matically.Note:Even if the person you are calling ends the active call, the call that is on hold will be activated automatically.Telephone
en | 599.8  SMS text messages9.8.1  Reading an incoming text messageNote:You can enable or disable the display-ing of incoming text messages. For further details on this, please read the following section.The following notification appears when an incoming text message arrives:To display the text message, ftap   .The text message is displayed.To close the text message, ftap   .Notes: fIf you wish, you can have the system read the message aloud. To do so, tap  . Please note that this func-tion is not available in all system languages. fTo call the message sender, tap   .9.8.2  Incoming text message dis-play – on/off fIn telephone mode, tap   6. fTap Display incoming text message.Displaying of incoming text messages is enabled when the check mark is displayed in the check-box. fTap   6 to close the menu.9.9  Activating the voice control system of the connected mobile phoneNote:This function is only available if the connected mobile phone supports voice control. fLong-tap   5.The speech recognition screen is displayed:To stop the active voice control session, ftap   .To active a new voice control session, ftap   .To exit voice control, ftap   .Telephone
60 | en9.10 Further settings9.10.1 Ringtone of the mobile phoneNote:This function is only available if the connected mobile phone supports it.For incoming calls, you can also use the ringtone of your mobile phone. fIn telephone mode, tap   6. fTap Use phone ringtone.Your mobile phone’s ringtone is used when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap   6 to close the menu.9.10.2 Phone-book sort orderYou can select the order in which the phone-book entries are displayed. fIn telephone mode, tap   6.The telephone settings are displayed. fTap Sort order. fTap the desired option, First name or Last name. fTap   6 to close the menu.10 Smartphone integra-tionYou can connect a smartphone to the device via Apple CarPlay, MirrorLink™ or Android Auto™.Road safetyUsing smartphone applications while driving can be dangerous, since your attention is reduced. Park your vehicle before you use smart-phone applications. Note:The phone charging level may not progress as expected, depending on the Android Auto functions that are activated and how often they are used. In some cases, if several features are activated simultaneously and draw a significant amount of current, the charge level may even decrease.Notes: fInformation about which smart-phones the device supports is avail-able at www.suzuki-slda.com. fTo connect a smartphone via smart-phone integration, please read the section entitled “Connecting a smartphone via smartphone inte-gration” (page 27).Telephone | Smartphone integration
en | 61 fPlease visit Apple’s website to learn more about features available for CarPlay: http://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/ fThe local availability of Apple Car-Play depends on the support of Apple. Information about the local availability of Apple CarPlay is avail-able at: http://www.apple.com/ios/feature-availability/#applecarplay- applecarplay fIf you connect an Apple iPhone via smartphone integration, you will not be able to select iPod as a media source. fApple CarPlay uses the Siri applica-tion, for which internet connectivity is necessary. Performance may vary depending on data connectivity. fPlease visit Google’s website to learn more about the features avail-able for Android Auto:  http://www.android.com/auto/ fInformation about the local availabil-ity of Android Auto is available at http://www.android.com/auto/.  Most features will not work if you use Android Auto in a country where it is not currently available. fYou can use the talk to Google func-tion to control Android Auto through voice commands – internet connec-tivity is required for this. Perfor-mance may vary depending on data connectivity. fThe smartphone manufacturers are responsible for the content and functions of smartphone applica-tions. The device merely provides the option to display and operate these applications. fFor information on using smart-phone applications on your smart-phone, please read your smart-phone’s instruction manual. fFor safety reasons, you cannot access some applications while the vehicle is moving.Notes about Apple CarPlay features: fTelephone functions: To use a connected iPhone for tele-phoning, use the telephone app of your iPhone. The device’s telephone functions are not available. If you try to access the device’s telephone functions, you will be automatically redirected to the telephone app of your iPhone. fNavigation functions: You can only use one navigation system at a time. If you start a navi-gation app on your iPhone and there is a route guidance session already active on the device’s navigation system, that route guidance session will be cancelled automatically (and vice versa). fAudio output: The audio output of the connected iPhone (such as announcements from a navigation app) will be mixed with the current audio output of the device (such as currently playing media).Notes about MirrorLink™ fea-tures: fTelephone functions: If the connected smartphone is not connected via Bluetooth® too, you will not be able to use the device as a hands-free set. In this case, audio input and output happens via the speaker and microphone of your smartphone. fAudio output: – The audio output of the con-nected smartphone (such as announcements from a naviga-tion app) will be mixed with the current audio output of the device (such as currently playing media).Smartphone integration
62 | en – When connected via Mirror-Link™, the Bluetooth® audio player feature may not be avail-able; in this case, please use the MirrorLink™ audio player instead.Notes about Android Auto™ features: fTelephone functions: If the smartphone is connected via the USB port but not via Bluetooth®, you will not be able to use the device as a hands-free set. In this case, audio input and output take place via the speaker and micro-phone of your smartphone. For telephony features like calling and SMS, the smartphone needs to be paired via Bluetooth®. fNavigation functions: You can only use one navigation system at a time. If you start using Android Auto navigation on your smartphone and a route guidance session is already active on the device’s navigation system, that active route guidance session will be cancelled automatically (and vice versa). fAudio output: The audio output of the connected smartphone (e.g. announcements from a navigation app) will be audi-ble at a higher volume, and the current audio output of the device (e.g. currently playing media) will be heard at a lower volume. When connected via Android Auto, the Bluetooth® audio player feature will not be available; in this case, please use the Android Auto audio player instead.10.1 Calling up the smartphone dis-play fTap the Connect area in the Home menu.Your smartphone’s user interface is displayed.Note:Certain types of smartphones may provide various compatible applica-tions. For further details on this, please read the next section.10.2 Selecting a particular applica-tion on a smartphoneCertain types of smartphones may provide various compatible applications.To select an application, ftap   in the Home menu.The list of compatible applications is displayed. fTap the desired application.The selected application’s user interface is displayed.10.3 Smartphone integration set-tingsSelecting an item in the smartphone integration settings list will activate the respective feature.10.3.1 Android™ connection priorityAndroid connection priority is used if a smart-phone supports both Android Auto and Mirror-Link™. If this is the case, the user has complete freedom to choose which feature they would like to use. The user can select the respective fea-ture and will then be shown a pop-up notifica-tion that asks them to reconnect the smart-phone via USB in order to use the selected feature.Smartphone integration
en | 63Notes: fAndroid connection priority only applies if the MirrorLink™ and Android Auto features are available on the same smartphone. One feature, i.e. either MirrorLink™ or Android Auto, can be chosen at a time. fA change to the Android connection priority setting only takes effect after the smartphone is discon-nected.10.3.2 Enabling the keypad lock while drivingYou can set the keypad lock in the system set-tings.If the Lock keypad while driving setting is ena-bled, you will only be able to access the keypad while the vehicle is stationary.For further details on this, please read the sec-tion entitled “Enabling the keypad lock while driving” (page 15).Note:This function applies to the Apple CarPlay and Android Auto features but does not apply to the MirrorLink™ feature.11 Rear-view cameraNote:This function is only available if the vehicle is equipped with a rear view camera.The picture from the rear-view camera is auto-matically shown on the display for as long as the reverse gear is engaged.Road safetyWhen reversing, if you only look at the picture provided by the rear-view cam-era, you may fail to notice other road users or objects outside the picture and may cause an accident.Therefore, please always also pay attention to your vehicle’s surround-ings.11.1 Picture settings for the rear-view cameraNote:You can only change the settings while the reverse gear is engaged.11.1.1 Guide lines – on/offThe superimposed guide lines project the dimensions of the vehicle onto the section of road behind. fTap   6. fTap Guide lines.The guide lines are shown when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox.Note:Tap   6 to close the settings.Smartphone integration | Rear-view camera
64 | en11.1.2 Adjusting the picture bright-ness and contrast fTap   6.The settings for the rear-view camera are dis-played. fTap Brightness or Contrast.The picture from the rear-view camera is dis-played. fTap   or   to decrease or increase the value.Note:Tap   6 to close the settings or tap  to return to the settings for the rear-view camera.The settings are also closed when you disengage the reverse gear.12 Voice controlNote:This feature is only available if the selected system language supports voice recognition. To select a system language, please read the section entitled “Setting the language”  (page 20).Important note:Please understand that voice recogni-tion errors are inherent in the process. Neither Suzuki nor its suppliers shall be liable for any damages arising out of errors in the voice recognition process. Voice recognition performance depends on the user’s pronunciation and accent.Using the voice control feature, you can select many of the device’s functions by means of spoken commands.Voice control is available for the following oper-ating modes: fTelephone fNavigation fPlaying media (audio)Note:When voice control is active, the cur-rently available voice commands are shown on the display. To ensure the device correctly recognises your com-mand, please say the command as it is shown in the display.The device can, however, also recog-nise other corresponding commands (e.g. “satnav” instead of “navigation”).12.1 Voice control – start/stopTo start voice control, ftap   5. To stop voice control, fsay “Cancel”. Note:To stop voice control, you can also  tap   4.Rear-view camera | Voice control

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