Renault R-Link Specifications

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R-Link

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GB.9INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (5/8)Function16 Listen to the radio/change band.17 On/off18 Rotate: adjust the volume of the source currently in use.

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GB.10Function24 Select the audio source.25 Answer/end a call (phone mode)26 Increase the volume of the source currently in use.27 Decrease the volume

Page 4 - PRECAUTIONS DURING USE

GB.11Function32 Select the audio source.33 Change radio band (AM/FM1/FM2/DR1/DR2).34 Increase the volume of the source currently in use.35Short press:

Page 5 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION

GB.12INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (8/8)Central control39 41 42434445464748Function39 Go back to the previous menu.40 Go to the welcome screen.41 Open

Page 6 - Screen controls

GB.13Upon delivery of your new vehicle, you have a maximum of 60 days to update your maps free of charge. Beyond this time, updates will become paid.S

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GB.14SD CARD: USE, INITIALISATION (2/2)Inserting the SD cardWith the ignition off, insert the SD card in the SD 1 port of your vehicle.An SD card is f

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GB.15Screen controlsNavigating a menuPress 3 to enter a menu. Use the 2 but-tons to scroll through telephone con-tacts, radio stations, etc.Confirming

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GB.16Pop-up menusAvailable in most system menus, the pop-up menu A lets you quickly access current page functions.AFavourites - NavigationAdd Favourit

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GB.17OPERATING PRINCIPLES (3/3)Introduction to the main menuTo access the main menu, press “Menu” from the welcome screen.The system is made up of six

Page 11 - Steering column control

GB.18SWITCHING ON/OFFSwitching onThe multimedia system switches on au-tomatically when the ignition is switched on. In other cases, press the start/st

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GB.1Precautions during use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GB.

Page 13 - Central control

GB.19ADD, MANAGE FAVOURITESAdd favouritesFrom the main screen, press 1. The Favourites menu enables you to manage four types of favourites:– Navigatio

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GB.20USING VOICE RECOGNITION (1/3)Voice recognition system (depending on the vehicle)Your multimedia system has a voice recognition system  for contr

Page 15 - Removing the SD

GB.21Controlling navigation with voice recognitionYou can enter a navigation address by the voice control integrated to your audio system. To do this:

Page 16 - OPERATING PRINCIPLES (1/3)

GB.22USING VOICE RECOGNITION (3/3)Using a telephone with voice recognitionYou can call a number using the voice control integrated to your audio syste

Page 17 - OPERATING PRINCIPLES (2/3)

GB.23ENTERING A DESTINATION (1/5)For safety reasons, carry out these operations when the vehicle is stationary.Navigation menuFrom the main menu, pres

Page 18 - OPERATING PRINCIPLES (3/3)

GB.24ENTERING A DESTINATION (2/5)For safety reasons, carry out these operations when the vehicle is stationary.Enter an “Address”This section enables

Page 19 - SWITCHING ON/OFF

GB.25ENTERING A DESTINATION (3/5)“TomTom Places”This service enables you to quickly search for a Point of Interest using a key word, and to make that

Page 20 - ADD, MANAGE FAVOURITES

GB.26ENTERING A DESTINATION (4/5)Confirming the destinationOnce the destination information has been entered, the system displays a route summary for

Page 21 - USING VOICE RECOGNITION (1/3)

GB.27ENTERING A DESTINATION (5/5)Note: if you do not confirm, this page will close after ten seconds and guid-ance will start automatically.Note: depe

Page 22 - USING VOICE RECOGNITION (2/3)

GB.28VOLUME AND VOICEVolumeChanging the volumeTo change the audio volume, use the audio system volume control during a voice instruction or the “Syste

Page 23 - USING VOICE RECOGNITION (3/3)

GB.2Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - ENTERING A DESTINATION (1/5)

GB.29READING A MAPMap keyA Sign giving the speed limit (the speed given depends on the unit chosen). Please refer to the “System settings” section fo

Page 25 - ENTERING A DESTINATION (2/5)

GB.30GUIDANCE (1/4)Guidance screensIntersection mapDuring guidance, before each change of direction, the system will gradually zoom into the junction.

Page 26 - ENTERING A DESTINATION (3/5)

GB.31“Display instructions”This function makes it possible to view the route plan.Several details of the route will appear:– direction-change arrow;–

Page 27 - ENTERING A DESTINATION (4/5)

GB.32GUIDANCE (3/4)“Calculate alternative”Select this menu to make the system stop the current guidance.To start guidance again, select “Go to...” the

Page 28 - ENTERING A DESTINATION (5/5)

GB.33GUIDANCE (4/4)“Avoid roadblock”Select this menu if you see a roadblock or a line of traffic ahead which was not indicated by the “Traffic info” s

Page 29 - VOLUME AND VOICE

GB.34PREPARING A ROUTETo plan a route:– from the main menu, select “Navigation”, then “Itineraries”;– select a point of departure, just as you would

Page 30 - READING A MAP

GB.35Traffic Information Service Options “Minimise delays”Select this option to alter your journey based on the latest traffic information.“Display tr

Page 31 - GUIDANCE (1/4)

GB.36TRAFFIC INFORMATION (2/3)Traffic displayThe navigation system indicates traffic incidents:– by displaying symbols on the map (list of icons at t

Page 32 - GUIDANCE (2/4)

GB.37TRAFFIC INFORMATION (3/3)“Traffic preferences”To access this menu, from the Traffic Information Services menu, press “Traffic Settings”.You can a

Page 33 - GUIDANCE (3/4)

GB.38“Use this location to...”This menu enables the selected posi-tion to be used to:– centre the map on the vehicle’s loca-tion;– navigate to a poi

Page 34 - GUIDANCE (4/4)

GB.3PRECAUTIONS DURING USEThe prior acceptance of the General Conditions of Sale is mandatory before using the system.The description of the models gi

Page 35 - PREPARING A ROUTE

GB.39Your system includes navigation ser-vices. You can add to these services by subscribing to paid TomTom LIVE ser-vices.– The navigation services

Page 36 - TRAFFIC INFORMATION (1/3)

GB.40NAVIGATION SERVICES (2/2)“TomTom Places”The “TomTom Places” service lets you quickly search for any point of interest using a keyword and make it

Page 37 - TRAFFIC INFORMATION (2/3)

GB.41SERVICES Z.E.The Services Z.E. are only available on electric vehicles.They include on-board vehicle serv-ices and other services accessible from

Page 38 - TRAFFIC INFORMATION (3/3)

GB.42RECHARGING STATIONSaving new recharging stationsWhen you recharge your vehicle at a new recharging terminal, it will be auto-matically saved in t

Page 39 - VIEW MAP

GB.43RANGEThe range distance is only available for electric vehicles.Attainability of the destinationThe classic map display indicates whether the bat

Page 40 - NAVIGATION SERVICES (1/2)

GB.44ADDING, MANAGING SAVED ADDRESSESSave an address from a recent destination– In the “Drive to...” menu, select “Recent destinations”;– select the r

Page 41 - NAVIGATION SERVICES (2/2)

GB.45NAVIGATION SETTINGS (1/2)Accessing the navigation settingsFrom the “Navigation” menu, press “Settings”, then select the element you wish to chang

Page 42 - SERVICES Z.E

GB.46NAVIGATION SETTINGS (2/2)EV settings This menu allows you to create and manage your own recharging stations as well as those detected automatical

Page 43 - RECHARGING STATION

GB.47LISTENING TO THE RADIO (1/5)Selecting a wavelengthSelect the required waveband (AM, FM or DR) by pressing 1:– AM (depending on the vehicle);– FM

Page 44 - Range view

GB.48LISTENING TO THE RADIO (2/5)Selecting an DR radio stationThere are different modes for choosing a radio station.After selecting the waveband, sel

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GB.4GENERAL DESCRIPTIONMenu screenO Go to previous page.P Name of menu.Q Go to next page.R Name of function or of sub-menu.S Return to previous m

Page 46 - NAVIGATION SETTINGS (1/2)

GB.49LISTENING TO THE RADIO (3/5)Pop-up menu “+”.FM or AMFrom one of the three modes, press “+” to:– change the source (Radio, USB, SD, etc.);– add

Page 47 - NAVIGATION SETTINGS (2/2)

GB.50Text information (Radio text)Some DR radio stations broadcast text information relating to their pro-grammes (e.g. song titles).Note: this inform

Page 48 - LISTENING TO THE RADIO (1/5)

GB.51Note: not all radio stations offer this possibility.Poor reception can sometimes cause erratic and annoying changes in fre-quency. In this case y

Page 49 - LISTENING TO THE RADIO (2/5)

GB.52MEDIAPlaybackYou can choose between playing all the tracks or playing a single track.When playing a track, you can:– access the previous track b

Page 50 - LISTENING TO THE RADIO (3/5)

GB.53PHOTO READERPlaybackYou can choose between reading all the photos in a slideshow or viewing a single photo.When viewing a photo, you can:– acces

Page 51 - LISTENING TO THE RADIO (4/5)

GB.54VIDEO PLAYBACKPlaybackYou can choose between playing all the videos or playing a single video.When playing a video, you can:– access the previou

Page 52 - LISTENING TO THE RADIO (5/5)

GB.55MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (1/2)Accessing multimedia settingsFrom the “Multimedia” menu, press “Settings”, then select the element you wish to modify:–

Page 53 - Accessing media

GB.56MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (2/2)Pictures This menu allows you to adjust the mul-timedia settings:– activate/deactivate track repeat;– activate/deactiva

Page 54 - PHOTO READER

GB.57PAIRING AND UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (1/2)A screen message offers a device search.Press “Yes”, the multimedia system will search for telephones.Sele

Page 55 - VIDEO PLAYBACK

GB.58PAIRING, UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE (2/2)Pairing another telephoneFrom your telephone, activate the Bluetooth® connection.From the “Telephone” menu, p

Page 56 - MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (1/2)

GB.5Function1From a list: move upwards.From the map: change scale (ZOOM mode).2 Confirmation button3From a list: move down.From the map: change scale

Page 57 - MULTIMEDIA SETTINGS (2/2)

GB.59CONNECTING, DISCONNECTING A TELEPHONEConnecting a paired phoneNo phone can be connected to the hands-free phone system if it has not first been p

Page 58 - Pairing the first telephone

GB.60MANAGING THE PHONEBOOKDownloading the phone memoryBy default, when pairing and connect-ing a telephone, the contacts are syn-chronised automatica

Page 59 - Unpairing a phone

GB.61MAKING/RECEIVING A CALL (1/2)From the “Phone” menu, you can make a call by selecting:– a contact from the phonebook;– a number from the call lo

Page 60 - Disconnect a phone

GB.62MAKING, RECEIVING A CALL (2/2)Receiving a callWhen receiving a call, the reception screen is displayed with any informa-tion available on the cal

Page 61 - MANAGING THE PHONEBOOK

GB.63CALL LOGPress a call log entry to call the relevant contact. Please refer to the “Making, receiving a call” section for further information.Updat

Page 62 - MAKING/RECEIVING A CALL (1/2)

GB.64DURING A CALLDuring a call you can:– adjust the volume by pressing the control buttons on the steering wheel of your vehicle;– end communication

Page 63 - Using voicemail

GB.65Accessing telephone settingsFrom the “Phone” menu, press “Settings”.The following choices are offered:– Manage devices;– Sound levels;– Voice mai

Page 64 - CALL LOG

GB.66DRIVING ECO²Access the Driving Eco² menu(Depending on the vehi-cle)From the main menu, press “Vehicle”, then “Driving Eco²”.The “Driving Eco²” me

Page 65 - DURING A CALL

GB.67Adjusting the audio volume(Depending on the vehicle)From the “Vehicle” menu, go to “Settings”, press “Park Assist”, then at the line “Volume”adju

Page 66 - PHONE SETTINGS

GB.68PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL, REVERSING CAMERA (2/2)Rear camera view settingsFrom the “Settings” menu, press “Park Assist” then “Rear camera view set

Page 67 - DRIVING ECO²

GB.6INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (2/8)Multimedia panel (optional/depending on the vehicle)6 7 8 8 9 101114 1215 13

Page 68 - Reversing camera

GB.69flowThis menu shows you a diagram of the vehicle, and indicates the points where the vehicle is consuming energy or is generating energy to recha

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GB.70Comfort timer This menu allows you to:– deactivate the air preconditioning;– set the start time for air precondition-ing.Press one of the butto

Page 70 - ELECTRIC VEHICLE (1/2)

GB.71Scent diffuser This menu lets you choose the type of fragrance and the intensity of the dif-fusion in the passenger compartment. Press “Done” to

Page 71 - ELECTRIC VEHICLE (2/2)

GB.72Outside air quality This menu shows you the air quality graph.The graph gives an estimate of the out-side air quality over the last 15 minutes.Th

Page 72 - TAKE CARE (1/2)

GB.73Onboard computer (depending on vehicle)From the “Vehicle” menu, select, “Onboard computer” to access the fol-lowing information since the last re

Page 73 - TAKE CARE (2/2)

GB.74INTRODUCTION TO THE SERVICES MENUAccess the Services menuFrom the main menu, press “Services”.The “Services” menu grants access to the following

Page 74 - Settings

GB.75DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING APPLICATIONS (1/4)R-Link Store is an online shop for buying applications, services and con-tent. R-Link Store, availab

Page 75 - Services menu

GB.76Pay using My Renault accountEnter the e-mail address and pass-word for your My Renault account, then press “OK”.Choose a credit or debit card fro

Page 76 - Downloading and installing

GB.77Downloading and installing applications from a computerYou can also download applications from a computer connected to the Internet (particularly

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GB.78DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING APPLICATIONS (4/4)Managing personal dataThe system stores e-mail addresses and card details in the memory.Deleting an

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GB.7INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (3/8)Function6Short press: on/offRotate: adjust the volume of the source currently in use.7 Listen to the radio/chang

Page 79 - Managing personal data

GB.79SERVICES SETTINGSAccessing the services settingsFrom the main menu, press “Services”.The “Settings” menu enables you to adjust the following elem

Page 80 - SERVICES SETTINGS

GB.80SYSTEM SETTINGS (1/3)Accessing the system settingsFrom the main menu, press “System”.The “System settings” menu enables you to adjust the followi

Page 81 - SYSTEM SETTINGS (1/3)

GB.81SYSTEM SETTINGS (2/3)Speed sensitive volume Allows automatic volume increase with speed.Computer voice Enables the type of information given by a

Page 82 - SYSTEM SETTINGS (2/3)

GB.82SYSTEM SETTINGS (3/3)Keyboards This menu enables you to choose the virtual keypad used by the system: – choose an alphabet type from Latin, Gree

Page 83 - SYSTEM SETTINGS (3/3)

GB.83OPERATING FAULTSSystemDescription Causes SolutionsNo image is displayed. The screen is on standby. Ensure that the screen is not on standby.No so

Page 84 - OPERATING FAULTS

GB.84NavigationDescription Causes SolutionsThe directions of the voice guidance do not correspond to your exact location.The voice guidance may vary a

Page 85 - OPERATING FAULTS (continued)

GB.85ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2)Aaddress ...GB.23 → GB.27, GB.44air ioniser ...

Page 86 - ALPHABETICAL INDEX (1/2)

GB.86ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/2)personal datadelete ...GB.78precautions during use .

Page 87 - ALPHABETICAL INDEX (2/2)

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GB.8Radio panels (depending on the vehicle)For more functions, please refer to the description of the central control.INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTROLS (4/

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