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SMARTPLAY PRO+ INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM
Part No. 99011M990E2-74E
February, 2022

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  • Page 1 SMARTPLAY PRO+ INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM Part No. 99011M990E2-74E February, 2022...
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  • Page 139 10:10 AM FM 1 Tuesday 1 January 2019 87.5 Media Phone Connect Figure 1: Infotainment System Control Elements...
  • Page 140 INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM - CONTROL ELEMENTS INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM - CONTROL ELEMENTS INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM - Volume Down Settings CONTROL ELEMENTS Short tap: Decreases volume by 1 When in the Home screen, opens level. System Settings screen. Power Button Long tap: Decreases volume till In other operating screens, opens the button is released or minimum the Settings screen.
  • Page 141: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS 2.8.1 Tapping a Screen Object 16 3.5.8 Resetting to Factory Set- 2.8.2 Swiping on Screen ..17 tings ......25 3.6 Manage Audio Settings ..26 2.8.3 Zooming the Map View .. 17 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 2.8.4 Displaying the Parent 3.6.1 Accessing the Audio Set- 1.1 Conventions......7 Screen/Menu....
  • Page 142 CONTENTS CONTENTS 3.8.1 Accessing the Connectivity 5.1 Establish Connection..37 MEDIA Settings Screen.... 30 5.2 Enable Bluetooth ....38 6.1 Connect Media ....51 3.8.2 Managing Smartphone Link- 5.3 Pair Devices ......38 6.1.1 Connecting a USB Source51 age Settings ....30 5.3.1 Initiating from System ..38 6.1.2 Connecting a Bluetooth 3.8.3 Managing Phone Settings31 5.3.2 Initiating from Phone ..
  • Page 143 CONTENTS CONTENTS 6.5.8 Browsing through the Media 7.2.4 Searching for a Destina- 7.3.5 Accessing AHA Content ......56 tion ....... 65 Favourites ....74 6.5.9 Playing Tracks from a 7.2.5 Saving a Place ....66 7.3.6 Accessing AHA Nearby .. 75 Folder/Media Category 56 7.2.6 Starting Navigation to a Des- 7.3.7 Accessing AHA...
  • Page 144 CONTENTS CONTENTS 7.6.6 Returning to Home Screen ........84 7.6.7 Accessing Media.... 84 7.6.8 Accessing Other Apps..85 *VEHICLE INFORMATION 8.1 *Vehicle Alerts.....86 8.1.1 Managing Vehicle Alerts. 87 8.1.2 Viewing Trip Details..87 8.1.3 Viewing Past Trip Details 87 8.2 *Rear View Camera (RVC)..88 8.2.1 RVC Settings....
  • Page 145: About This Manual

    ABOUT THIS MANUAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL A list of abbreviations used in this System represents the vehicle guide with their explanation. Infotainment system. Text provided within a Grey box These details will help always indicates alerts understand and use your vehicle important information, which must Infotainment system.
  • Page 146: Safety Guidelines

    ABOUT THIS MANUAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL NOTE: ALERT: ALERT: Text that provides some addi- Avoid exposure To avoid accidents, ensure that tional important information, infotainment system to water or you follow all traffic regulations which when ignored can cause excessive moisture as it can while operating the system.
  • Page 147 ABOUT THIS MANUAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL Do not use excessive force Use a soft, clean and dry ALERT: cleaning cloth to clean the Avoid spraying/spilling touch screen surface. cleaning solutions, perfumes, required, use a lint-free cloth fresheners, beverages, damped with a cleaning solution chemicals or any liquids on the such as isopropyl alcohol, or an touch...
  • Page 148: Introduction

    10 10 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 2.1 FEATURES Infotainment System control from *Steering Wheel and *Smartplay Key features of the system include: Remote App. 17.78 cm WVGA Touch Screen *Vehicle features other AM (AM1 and AM2)/ FM (FM1, integrated features like *Rear View FM2, FM3): Camera (RVC) and *Reverse Park 18 FM and 12 AM presets...
  • Page 149: Control Elements

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 2.3 OTHER MODES OF Volume - NOTE: CONTROL Short press: Decreases volume by All screens used in the user 1 level. The system can also be controlled manual are for illustration pur- Long press: Decreases volume till from the: pose only.
  • Page 150: Screen Elements

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION DRM: Skips to the available ser- The screen elements can be grouped NOTE: vice on the next/previous fre- into 3 categories depending on their quency. availability: Voice Recognition feature is Media: Initiates fast rewind/fast Home screen elements available only if supported by forward.
  • Page 151: Fixed Screen Elements

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION The Home screen of the system previous media is unavailable, the contains 5 tiles, which allows quick source icon is displayed. access to important functions. 4. Displays Phone and when tapped: 1. Displays the currently played audio a.If phone connected to the system, source.
  • Page 152: Status Bar

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION view the *Navigation/Radio/Media NOTE: NOTE: screen. 2. Displays the current time on the The Status Bar and Quick Bluetooth, Phone battery level Quick Access Hub tab. Access Hub are unavailable and network signal strength 3. Displays the following indicators: during the Display Off mode, status are displayed only when *Vehicle alert...
  • Page 153 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Swipe through the screens to browse 3. Tap Select. The system adds the through the shortcuts in the Hub. List shortcut. of possible shortcuts: *AHA: Default Paired Devices: Default Audio Settings Phone Linkage Phone SMS Figure 6: Quick Access Hub Phone Favourite List 2.
  • Page 154: Generic Screen Elements

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 2.7 GENERIC SCREEN 2.8.1 T important system/function/fea- APPING A CREEN ture specific messages ELEMENTS BJECT prompts for your confirmation To select an object perform the before performing an action The following screen elements are following step: available: 1. Tap on the screen element. Button: Used to confirm an option NOTE: Short tap: A short tap on the...
  • Page 155: Swiping On Screen

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 1. Place two fingers on the map SING UTTONS OR RROWS WIPING THE display area and let your fingers 1. Swipe through the list items. 1. Tap or continue to press the rest on the surface. Then move your screen icons required...
  • Page 156: Getting Started

    18 18 GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3.2 DISPLAY OFF MODE system Switched automatically when you switch the While driving to avoid distraction, short ignition lock of the vehicle from OFF to ACC. After switching on followed by tap the control element, to put the startup animation, the Home screen system in the Display OFF mode.
  • Page 157: Standby Mode

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 1. Tap control element on the NOTE: NOTE: system. The date and time will be dis- When you switch the vehicle In the Home screen: The system played in the Display OFF ignition lock from ACC to OFF, displays the System Settings mode only if the “Show Time while the device is in standby...
  • Page 158: Managing Display Settings

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED Enable/disable PIN security for the Using the date and time settings you HANGING ISPLAY RIGHTNESS system can: 1. Tap Display Brightness. View system software details Enable/disable synchronization of 2. Tap the or the to set the Reset to factory settings the system date and time with the brightness to a new value in the...
  • Page 159 GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED ISPLAYING THE ATE AND ETTING ATE AND NOTE: ETTINGS CREEN Automatically setting date and time 1. In the System Settings screen, tap Automatic setting of date and 1. Ensure Sync with GPS option is the Date & Time option. The time, Time Zone and Day Light enabled.
  • Page 160: Managing Vehicle Alerts

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3. In the Set Date screen select the NOTE: required month, day and year value, The Day Light Savings option using the arrows. will be available only if Sync 4. Tap Set. with GPS option is enabled. Manually setting time The time will be increased by 1 1.
  • Page 161: Managing Keypad Display23

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3.5.4 M some important vehicle alerts on the 2. Tap the required vehicle alert. The ANAGING EYPAD system. system disables the display of the ISPLAY selected vehicle alert. NABLING ISABLING EHICLE While driving, the system keypads The following vehicle alerts LERTS (Smart search keyboard, Rename...
  • Page 162: Managing Security Settings

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED NOTE: NOTE: *SWC Scroll is unavailable in If you enter an incorrect security Apple CarPlay / Android Auto PIN 5 times, the device will be Linkage modes. locked and an appropriate noti- fication displayed. Please con- tact your Maruti Suzuki dealer 3.5.6 M ANAGING...
  • Page 163: Viewing System Details

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED PIN. 5. Re-enter the PIN and tap OK. The HANGING THE system displays prompt 1. In the Security PIN Settings screen, confirming the PIN change. tap Change Security PIN. The system prompts you to enter the PIN S ISABLING ECURITY...
  • Page 164: Manage Audio Settings

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3.6.1 A that you made in the system will be Using the various Audio Settings CCESSING THE UDIO lost: options, you can perform the following ETTINGS CREEN All changes made to the general actions: 1. Tap the icon.
  • Page 165: Setting Balance And Fader

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3.6.4 S range -9 to +9. The default value of ETTING QUALIZER the fields is 0. To set value, you can RESETS also drag the slider in the required 1. In the Audio Settings screen, tap field.
  • Page 166: Setting Volumes

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3.6.6 M displays Volume Settings ANAGING PEED NOTE: screen. EPENDENT OLUME ONTROL If you select the Custom preset, 1. In the Audio Settings screen, tap you need to manually set your Speed Dependent Volume preferred equalizer. The default Control.
  • Page 167: Setting System Beep

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 1. Tap the icon displayed below the NOTE: NOTE: settings screen. This option is available only if By default, the system beep is device played enabled. cur-rently. 3.7 MANAGE TUNER 3.6.8 S ETTING YSTEM SETTINGS 1. In the Audio Settings screen, tap Using the various Tuner Settings System Beep options, you can:...
  • Page 168: Enabling *Drm Active

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 1. In the Tuner Settings screen, tap When your smartphone is paired and 1. Tap the icon displayed below the AM Active. The system activates/ connected with the system, using the settings screen. system enables AM. various Connectivity Settings options, displays the Connectivity Settings you can perform the following actions:...
  • Page 169: Managing Phone Settings31

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3.8.3 M *Smartplay Studio for using the ANAGING HONE NOTE: *Navigation, *AHA and *Smartplay ETTINGS Remote applications If no phone is connected to the 1. In the Connectivity Settings screen, Android Auto system, the Message Settings, tap Phone.
  • Page 170 GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 1. In the Message Settings screen, tap incoming call with the selected Reject With SMS. The system dis- predefined SMS. plays the Reject with SMS Settings NABLING HONE INGTONE screen. 1. In the Phone Settings screen, tap 2.
  • Page 171: Radio

    RADIO RADIO Some signal reception information are: frequency. These services are AM reception: Generally, strong combined into a frequency. AM signals provide stable sound 4.1 RADIO/TUNER SCREEN quality with low signal noise. At night, however, atmospheric To view the Radio screen, perform any conditions may sometimes lead to of the following: interference from other stations.
  • Page 172 RADIO RADIO Radio/Tuner screen contains various buttons, to quickly access important functions. Band Select Displays and allows to change the current band of radio, E.g. FM1, FM2, FM3. Each band can contain 6 presets. Auto Seek For FM/AM band: Initiates Auto Seek until previous/next available station.
  • Page 173: Change The Bands

    RADIO RADIO 4. Station Information/Program RESET Service Name Short tap: Plays the selected For FM band: Displays the station preset station. name, frequency (in MHz, KHz) Long tap: Saves the currently and Radio text of the selected played station on the selected radio band.
  • Page 174: Change The Radio Station/Service

    RADIO RADIO 4.3 CHANGE THE RADIO screen. currently played 1. Tap the screen elements. The frequency/station will be saved in STATION/SERVICE system changes radio the preset. frequency/service. Use any one of the following options: 4.4.2 S TORING RESETS 4.3.4 U SING THE RESETS 4.3.1 U...
  • Page 175: Phone

    PHONE PHONE Play audio files stored on the The system supports Bluetooth 4.2. phone through Bluetooth. However, energy Bluetooth Connect and use the apps on your devices will not be supported. phone like Apple CarPlay/Android The following Bluetooth profiles and Auto/*Smartplay Studio.
  • Page 176: Enable Bluetooth

    PHONE PHONE 5.3 PAIR DEVICES for devices and this is shown with a NOTE: progress indicator at the top right A maximum of 10 devices/phones can corner of the screen. Please refer to the instruction be paired with the system at any given 3.
  • Page 177 PHONE PHONE and SMS list from the phone to the NOTE: system. Once the download is completed, the system displays the All Bluetooth functions (Phone, Call Log screen. Music and Smartphone App) may not be supported for your phone. Refer to the Maruti NOTE: Suzuki website for information By default phone will be paired...
  • Page 178: Initiating From Phone

    PHONE PHONE name Maruti Suzuki (default The system will be displayed in the system name). Paired Devices List of your phone. The further steps are same as pairing from the system. NOTE: When connecting for the first NOTE: time, you can tap the title on You can change the display the Home screen.
  • Page 179 PHONE PHONE :ADD DEVICE: Displays the NOTE: Bluetooth Pairing screen to initiate In case of user initiated discon- a new pairing request. nection (for example: By Blue- tooth OFF-->ON from Phone or NOTE: function disconnection), system will not try to reconnect. Tapping the icon This action may differ based on...
  • Page 180: Phone Functions

    PHONE PHONE Handle Interactive responses NOTE: NOTE: Manage the Conference Call Activate Voice Recognition If already 10 devices are paired If in another phone screen, tap with the system, you will be display the Call Logs screen. 5.5.1 M AKING AN UTGOING unable to pair any more devices until you delete a paired device.
  • Page 181 PHONE PHONE 3. Tap on the required contact. The contact. If no contact matches with system displays the details of the entered number, selected contact. directly dial out to the number by 4. Select the required contact number tapping and tap NOTE: Maximum contacts supported Figure 44: Contact Details Screen...
  • Page 182: Managing An Incoming

    PHONE PHONE SING AVORITE ONTACTS 1. Tap displayed in the bottom bar. 2. Select the required favorite contact from the list. The system displays the details of the selected contact. 3. Select the required contact number, if multiple numbers are available. 4.
  • Page 183: Incoming Call

    PHONE PHONE 5.5.3 M ANAGING THE ECOND NCOMING To handle two calls simultaneously, perform one of the following actions: , to reject the incoming call. , to reject the new call with a message. Figure 48: Second Incoming Call Figure 49: Third Incoming Call , to put the active call on Screen Screen...
  • Page 184 PHONE PHONE contact who you are speaking with, only if supported by the phone and contact is added to the favourites list 2. Duration of the current call 3. Allows you to set the call on mute/ unmute 4. Allows you to place the currently active call on hold or resume the call, if it was on hold 5.
  • Page 185: Managing Interactive Responses

    PHONE PHONE 5.5.8 M CTIVE ALLS RANSITION ANAGING ONFERENCE Active Call screen is displayed when ALLS you make a new call or accept an 1. In the Active Call screen, tap incoming call. During the active call, dial out to the other contact to be the system disables other media added to the conference.
  • Page 186: Managing Messages

    PHONE PHONE 5.5.9 M Tap View, to read the incoming ANAGING ESSAGES SMS from the system. (SMS) Tap Cancel, to close the Incom- You can perform the following SMS ing SMS screen. related functions from the system: 1. You can download the list of messages when you enable SMS syncing from your phone.
  • Page 187: Activating Voice Recognition (Vr)

    PHONE PHONE 5.5.10 A feature. The system also prompt CTIVATING OICE NOTE: (VR) you to hear to the system response. ECOGNITION Bluetooth VR is unavailable You can control the system features when Apple CarPlay/Android using voice recognition of connected Auto session is active. smartphone (through Bluetooth).
  • Page 188: Media

    50 50 MEDIA MEDIA NOTE: NOTE: Supported codecs: AAC Supported codecs: Bitrates: 16 kBit/s to 256 kBit/s WMA 9 Lossless (Up to with VBR and CBR 44.1 kHz, 64-160 kbit/s) Sample rates up to 8-48 kHz WMA 10 Standard (Up to 44.1 kHz, 64-160 kbit/s) The supported image formats are PNG, JPEG, BMP, GIF and TIFF...
  • Page 189: Connect Media

    MEDIA MEDIA 6.1 CONNECT MEDIA Devices without FAT16 / FAT32 file NOTE: system are not supported. You need to connect the required Hard Disk Drives (HDD) are not Maximum 10000 media files media source to the system to access generally supported. supported playlist the media content in the source.
  • Page 190: Connecting An Aux Source

    MEDIA MEDIA 2. Once the pairing is established, in Media Playback through third party NOTE: the Paired Devices screen, ensure applications have limited support. Playback, display contents, Information about the Blue- that the pairing option is enabled connectivity or voice quality may tooth devices supported by the for your smartphone.
  • Page 191: Play Media

    MEDIA MEDIA source is connected. The system also enables the iPod icon in the Media Source List screen. 6.2 PLAY MEDIA 1. Tap the control element. 2. In the Media Source List screen, tap on the required source icon, if connected enabled.
  • Page 192: Manage Media

    MEDIA MEDIA 6.4 MANAGE MEDIA Current Audio Source Previous Media Track Displays the icon of the currently Short tap: Moves to the previous Using the different options in the played audio source. media track. Media Screen, you can: Long tap: Starts fast rewind and Album art Handle Audio continues till the button is released.
  • Page 193: Playing/Pausing Music

    MEDIA MEDIA 6.5.1 P 6.5.3 M LAYING AUSING USIC ANAGING USIC OLUME 2. To repeat all songs, tap 1. In the Media Screen, tap . The NCREASING DECREASING THE VOL system pauses the current track NOTE: and the icon changes to 1.
  • Page 194: Performing Fast Forward/Fast Rewind

    MEDIA MEDIA 1. Tap to play the next or Album or Genres and so on NOTE: previous track respectively. supported in the media source. This functionality is not avail-able 2. Tap on the required category. The 6.5.7 P AUX. Folder and all browse system displays the list of media ERFORMING media...
  • Page 195: Viewing Music Track Information

    MEDIA MEDIA 6.5.11 V of the category from which the track is IEWING THE EDIA 4. Tap the arrows, displayed played will be displayed beside the on the screen, to view the next/ AVOURITES track details. previous images. 1. Tap at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 196: Play Videos

    MEDIA MEDIA 6.7 PLAY VIDEOS Pause/Play 1. In the Media Browse screen, tap Tap to pause/play the video. The system displays the list of Next / Previous / Fast videos available in the currently Forward / Fast Rewind played USB source. Short tap: To play next or previous 2.
  • Page 197 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE *Smartplay Studio/*Android Auto/ ALERT: *Apple CarPlay. Using smartphone applications while driving can be dangerous NOTE: since your attention is reduced. The smartphone manufacturers Park your vehicle before you are responsible for the content use smartphone applications. and functions of smartphone applications.
  • Page 198: Smartphone Linkage

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.1 *SMARTPLAY STUDIO 5. Enter VIN or the Registration NOTE: Number of your Maruti Suzuki The *Smartplay Studio App provides vehicle and tap Next. The system If a primary user/secondary you with a variety of apps. You can validates the entered details and if user changes their smartphone, access...
  • Page 199: Accessing *Smartplay

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE Figure 60: Enter VIN or Figure 61: Enter Your Phone Figure 62: Enter OTP and Verify Registration Number Screen Number Screen Screen 7.1.2 A CCESSING MARTPLAY *Smartplay Studio can be accessed by connecting your smartphone with the...
  • Page 200 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE system either through Bluetooth or 2. Connect your phone with USB. system: 1. Set the Smartphone Linkage mode To connect through USB, refer to *Smartplay Studio. Refer to to the section “Connecting a section “Managing Smartphone USB Source”...
  • Page 201: Navigation App

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.2 *NAVIGATION APP 7.2.1 I desired regional and/or NSTALLING international maps. 2. Download and install the desired 1. Ensure Smartplay Studio app is functionalities, you should also have maps. A 7 day trial version of the installed and registered.
  • Page 202: Accessing *Navigation Features

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 2. Ensure your smartphone remains NOTE: NOTE: unlocked. 3. Tap Confirm. The system displays Ensure you close any previous In case of rain or change in the *Navigation Screen. NaviMaps session before weather conditions, unlocking the premium function- performance may vary.
  • Page 203: Managing *Navigation Operations

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.2.3 M In the Search or Address screen, 4. Last 2 search history to display ANAGING AVIGATION you can use: destinations searched PERATIONS previously. You can perform various navigation 5. My Places to display the list of operations using the system: places saved.
  • Page 204: Saving A Place

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE EARCHING USING PREDEFINED NOTE: OPTIONS Some of the search options like 1. In the Search or Address screen, Home/Contacts may be unavail- tap on any one of the following able if there is no information search options: under this category.
  • Page 205: Starting Navigation To A Destination

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE on the required route displayed on the map to select the alternative. 3. Tap Start. The system uses the selected route to navigate to the destination. Figure 68: Navigation Save Places Figure 69: Navigation Map Screen Prompt 7.2.7 S 7.2.6 S...
  • Page 206: Adding Along Route Destination

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE than 2 routes exist, all the routes 5. Tap Add Waypoint. The system will be displayed in a new page. displays Navigation Maps 4. Tap the required alternative from screen and re-initiates the route the provided list. You can also tap navigation including the new stop.
  • Page 207: Viewing The Next Destination

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.2.14 M 1. Tap on the Navigation Map screen. ANAGING AVIGATION 5. Tap . The system re-initiates the 2. Tap Overview. route navigation with the changes. ETTINGS 3. Tap . The system displays the 1. In the Navigation Map screen, tap Directions screen.
  • Page 208 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 2. In the Map Appearance screen, tap 2. In the Driver Assists screen, tap 3D Terrain. The system enables 3D Speed Alerts, Traffic Signs, Safety view of the terrain in the map. Camera Alerts, POI Along Route, Signposts Junction...
  • Page 209: Aha App

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.3.1 I AHA A NSTALLING NOTE: 1. Ensure Smartplay Studio app is AHA is a content aggregation installed. Open Play Store on your application. It does not own the Android based smartphone or App content. Maruti Suzuki is not lia- Store on your iOS device.
  • Page 210: Aha Options

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.3.3 *AHA O PTIONS The various Internet content are grouped under 4 categories in the *AHA Screen: Discover Favourites Nearby Downloads Figure 80: Smartplay Studio Figure 79: AHA Screen Screen NOTE: You can also access the *AHA 7.3.4 A NOTE: CCESSING...
  • Page 211 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE Figure 81: AHA Discover Screen Figure 82: AHA Music Categories Figure 83: AHA Gaana Search Screen Result Screen In the AHA Discover screen, you can By default, you will be logged in as a perform the following actions: Guest.
  • Page 212: Accessing Aha Favourites

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 2. You can add or delete a station to the AHA Favourties screen, from your smartphone. Figure 85: AHA Sports Screen Figure 84: AHA News Screen 7.3.5 A CCESSING CCESSING PORTS Figure 86: AHA Favourites Screen 1.
  • Page 213: Accessing Aha Nearby

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE Figure 88: AHA Nearby Screen Figure 87: AHA Favourites Player Figure 89: AHA Zomato List View Screen In the screen, perform the following: 7.3.6 A AHA N CCESSING EARBY CCESSING OMATO 1. In the *AHA Screen, tap on the 1.
  • Page 214: Accessing Aha Downloads

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.3.7 A CCESSING EATHER CCESSING 1. In the *Smartplay Studio Screen, OWNLOADS . The system displays the You can access the downloaded Weather screen. content off-line through the AHA If you have logged into *AHA, you can Downloads feature.
  • Page 215: Smartplay Remote App

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.4.1 I NSTALLING MARTPLAY EMOTE 1. Ensure Smartplay Studio app is installed. Open Play Store on your Android based smartphone or App Store on your iOS device. 2. Search for the Smartplay Remote app and tap it. The app page will be displayed.
  • Page 216: Accessing Media Source

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.4.3 A 7.4.5 A CCESSING EDIA CCESSING EHICLE 1. In the *Smartplay Studio Remote OURCE Screen, tap *Vehicle Info. The 1. In the *Smartplay Studio Remote system displays the Vehicle Info Screen, system screen. Refer to the “*Vehicle displays the Media Source screen.
  • Page 217 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: The local availability of Apple Availability of features may Audio output: The audio output CarPlay depends change based on updates from of the connected iPhone (such support Apple. More Apple. as announcements from a navi- information available Most features will not work if...
  • Page 218 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE To connect through USB, refer NOTE: to the section “Connecting a USB Source” on page If your had connected your iPhone through BT and try to In the Home screen, the system connect it for Apple CarPlay changes the name of the Connect too, the BT connection will be tile to Apple CarPlay.
  • Page 219: Managing Calls, Messages

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.5.2 7.6 *ANDROID AUTO ANAGING ALLS ESSAGES OMMUNICATION CTION Using the Android Auto app, you can 1. Tap the required icon on the Apple access the following Apps/functions: CarPlay Home screen. Google Maps 2. You can now make calls, receive Google Play Music and other calls, read, send and reply to important phone functions...
  • Page 220: Installing Android Auto

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.6.1 I Telephone functions: Audio output: The audio output NSTALLING NDROID smartphone is connected via of the connected smartphone the USB port and not via (e.g. announcements from a 1. Open Play Store on your Android Bluetooth, you will not be able navigation app) will be audible based smartphone.
  • Page 221: Accessing Android Auto

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.6.2 A To connect through USB, refer CCESSING NDROID to the section “Connecting a USB Source” on page 1. Set the Smartphone Linkage mode In the Home screen, the system to Android Auto. Refer to section changes the name of the Connect “Managing Smartphone Linkage tile to Android Auto.
  • Page 222: Accessing Android Auto Features

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE 7.6.3 A CCESSING NDROID EATURES In Android Auto, you can access the following features: Navigation Media Calls Other Apps Figure 102: Android Auto Figure 103: Android Auto Phone Navigation Screen Screen 7.6.4 A CCESSING AVIGATION 1. In the Android Auto Home screen, 7.6.6 R ETURNING TO .
  • Page 223: Accessing Other Apps

    SMARTPHONE LINKAGE SMARTPHONE LINKAGE use other music functions from the required app and start using it from NOTE: the system. system. Behavior of Apple CarPlay / Android Auto is governed by NOTE: third party apps provider. Maruti When Android Auto/Apple Suzuki supplier CarPlay session is active on...
  • Page 224: Vehicle Information

    86 86 *VEHICLE INFORMATION *VEHICLE INFORMATION 8.1 *VEHICLE ALERTS *Key fob battery: Will appear when the key fob battery is low. The system displays the status of your Please visit Maruti Suzuki various vehicle components in the dealership immediately. form of: Pop-ups Vehicle Alert screen NOTE:...
  • Page 225: Managing Vehicle Alerts

    *VEHICLE INFORMATION *VEHICLE INFORMATION 8.1.1 M 8.1.2 V You can also view the alerts in the ANAGING EHICLE IEWING ETAILS Vehicle Alerts screen. To display the LERTS 1. Tap . The system displays the screen: Fuel Economy screen with the When any vehicle alert is activated, 1.
  • Page 226: Rear View Camera (Rvc)

    *VEHICLE INFORMATION *VEHICLE INFORMATION 8.2 *REAR VIEW CAMERA Refuel (RVC) IEWING ILEAGE ISTORY 1. Tap . The system displays the To enter the RVC feature perform the Mileage History screen with the following steps: past 5 trip details. 1. Engage the reverse gear of the vehicle.
  • Page 227: Rvc Settings

    *VEHICLE INFORMATION *VEHICLE INFORMATION 8.2.1 RVC S 8.3 *REVERSE PARK ASSIST Contrast: You can adjust the ETTINGS contrast of the camera using the SYSTEM (RPAS) Contrast settings. The contrast NOTE: range is from 0 to 10. To enter the RPAS feature perform the following steps: You can change the settings 1.
  • Page 228 *VEHICLE INFORMATION *VEHICLE INFORMATION NOTE: ALERT: When reversing, if you only look Safety related vehicle alerts and at the picture/indicator provided RVC/RPAS features are also by the RVC or RPAS, you may displayed in the lock down fail to notice other road users or mode.
  • Page 229: Abbreviations

    ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATIONS APPS Applications MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group Auxiliary Mass Storage Class Audio Video Interleave Portable Network Graphics Bitmap Image File RPAS Reverse Park *DRM Digital Radio Assistance System Mondiale Rear View Camera File Allocation Table TIFF Tagged Image File Frequency Format ABBREVIATIONS...
  • Page 230: Trademarks

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