Suzuki MARUTI SMARTPLAY PRO+ User manual

CODE 02/05/2022/2000
ENG.
Part No. 99011M66TD0-74E
May, 2022
99011M66TD0-74E
AUDIO MANUAL
• Keep the booklet with the vehicle at all times • Contains important information on audio operation.
SMARTPLAY PRO+ INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM

For round-the-clock on-road assistance,
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call Maruti On-road Service at 1800 102 1800 / 1800 1800 180
# No STD code to be prefixed.
Prepared by
MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED
Service Division
May, 2022
Part No. 99011M66TD0-74E
Printed in India
© COPYRIGHT MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED 2022
This Audio Manual applies to vehicles produced by
MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED that are equipped
with SMARTPLAY PRO+ INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM.
Disclaimer:
All information in this manual is based on the latest
product information available at the time of publication.
Due to improvements or other changes, there may be
discrepancies between information in this manual and
your Smartplay Pro+ Infotainment System.
MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED reserves the right to
make production/feature changes/ improvements at any
time, without notice and without incurring any obligation
to make the same or similar changes to Smartplay Pro+
Infotainment System previously built or sold.
This Smartplay Pro+ Infotainment System may not
comply with standards or regulation of other
countries and user discretion in highly solicited.

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Infotainment System - Control Elements
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1. Mute Button
Switches between Mute/Unmute.
2. Volume Down Button
Short tap: Decreases volume by 1 level.
Long tap: Decreases volume till the
button is released or minimum volume
limit is reached.
3. Volume Up Button
Short tap: Increases volume by 1 level
Long tap: Increases volume till the
button is released or maximum volume
limit is reached.
4. Home Button
Displays the Home screen.
5. Phone Button
Display Bluetooth or projection phone
screen.
Display available device list (If no device
paired)
Display paired device list (if no device
connected)
6. Source Button
Opens the source menu for Radio
listening and Media playing.
7. Voice Recognition Button
Short tap: Activate or restarts Onboard
Voice Assistant.
Long tap: Activates or restarts
Smartphone Voice Recognition
8. Power Button
System is in normal operating mode
Short tap: Switches between Wallpaper
and Normal operating mode.
Long tap: Switches to Standby mode.
System is in standby mode
Short tap: Switches to Display ON.
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Contents
Infotainment System - Control Elements ......1
Contents...........................................................2
1 About This Manual .......................................4
1.1 Conventions ..............................................4
1.2 Safety Guidelines ......................................4
1.2.1 General Safety Guidelines ....................4
1.2.2 Safety Guidelines While Driving............4
1.2.3 System Care and Maintenance.............5
2 Introduction...................................................6
2.1 Features......................................................6
2.2 Control Elements.......................................6
2.3 Other Modes of Control ............................6
2.3.1 Steering Wheel Control (SWC)
Elements ...............................................6
2.4 Screen Elements .......................................7
2.5 Home Screen Elements ............................7
2.6 Fixed Screen Elements.............................8
2.6.1 Status Bar .............................................8
2.6.2 Quick Access Hub .................................8
2.7 Generic Screen Elements.........................9
2.8 Screen Operations ..................................10
2.8.1 Tapping a Screen Object.....................10
2.8.2 Swiping on Screen ..............................10
2.8.3 Zooming the Map View .......................10
2.8.4 Displaying the Parent Screen / Menu..10
3 Getting Started............................................11
3.1 System Switch On/Off.............................11
3.2 Wallpaper Mode .......................................11
3.3 Manage Settings......................................11
3.3.1 Accessing Settings.............................. 11
3.4 Manage System Settings ........................11
3.4.1 Managing Display Settings................11
3.4.2 Managing Date and Time Settings ....12
3.4.3 Managing Language .........................13
3.4.4 Managing Keypad Display ................13
3.4.5 Managing SWC Scroll.......................13
3.4.6 Managing Security Settings ..............14
3.4.7 Welcome Message Settings..............14
3.4.8 Viewing System Details.....................15
3.4.9 Resetting to Factory Settings............15
3.4.10 Managing Attenuate Volume During
Reverse.............................................15
3.4.11 Displaying Quick Guide.....................15
3.5 Manage Media Settings...........................16
3.5.1 Accessing the Media Settings
Screen...............................................16
3.5.2 Setting AGC-Automatic Sound
Level Adjustment...............................16
3.5.3 Setting Sound Sense ........................16
3.5.4 Setting Balance and Fader................16
3.5.5 Setting Equalizer Presets..................16
3.5.6 Setting Volumes ................................17
3.5.7 Managing Speed Dependent Volume
Control...............................................17
3.5.8 Setting System Beep.........................17
3.5.9 Setting AM Active ..............................17
3.5.10 Setting DRM Active ...........................17
3.5.11 Setting DRM......................................17
3.5.12 Radio Text .........................................17
3.5.13 Seek Preset with Current Band.........18
3.6 Manage Connectivity Settings ...............18
3.6.1 Accessing the Connectivity Setting
Screen.................................................18
3.6.2 Managing Paired Device List ..............18
3.6.3 Managing Phone Settings...................18
3.6.4 Managing Wi-Fi...................................19
3.6.5 Managing Wi-Fi Settings.....................19
3.6.6 Managing Voice Assistant ...................20
3.7 Managing Vehicle Alerts .........................20
4 Radio............................................................21
4.1 FM / AM and *DRM Radio Mode .............21
4.1.1 Radio / Tuner Screen.......................22
4.1.2 Change The Bands..........................23
4.1.3 Change The Radio
Station / Service ..............................23
4.1.3.1 Using The Station List .....................23
4.1.3.2 Using The Seek Elements ...............23
4.1.3.3 Using The Change Frequency
Elements..........................................23
4.1.3.4 Using The Presets ...........................23
4.1.3.5 Using SWC ......................................23
4.1.4 Manage The Presets .......................23
4.1.4.1 Setting A Preset Manually................23
4.1.4.2 Storing Presets Automatically..........23
4.1.5 AV Off Function................................23
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5 Phone...........................................................24
5.1 Establish Connection..............................24
5.2 Enable Bluetooth.....................................24
5.3 Pair Devices .............................................24
5.3.1 Initiating from System..........................24
5.3.2 Initiating from Phone ...........................25
5.4 Manage Bluetooth Paired Devices.........26
5.5 Phone Functions .....................................27
5.5.1 Making an Outgoing Call.....................27
5.5.2 Managing an Incoming Call.................28
5.5.3 Managing the Second Incoming Call ..29
5.5.4 Managing the Third Incoming Call ......29
5.5.5 Managing Active Call...........................30
5.5.6 Managing Interactive Responses........30
5.5.7 Swapping Between Multiple Calls.......30
5.5.8 Managing Messages (SMS)................31
5.5.9 Activating Smartphone Voice
Recognition .........................................31
6 Media ...........................................................32
6.1 Connect Media.........................................32
6.1.1 Connecting a USB Source ..................32
6.1.2 Connecting a Bluetooth Audio.............33
6.1.3 Connecting an iPod.............................33
6.2 Play Media................................................34
6.3 Media Screen ...........................................34
6.4 Manage Media..........................................35
6.5 Manage Audio ..........................................35
6.5.1 Playing/Pausing Music........................35
6.5.2 Setting a Track as Favourite ...............35
6.5.3 Managing Music Volume.....................35
6.5.4 Repeating Music Track........................35
6.5.5 Playing Random Music .......................36
6.5.6 Playing Next / Previous Tracks ...........36
6.5.7 Performing Fast Forward /
Fast Rewind ........................................36
6.5.8 Browsing Through the
Media Content.....................................36
6.5.9 Playing Tracks from a
Folder / Media Category......................36
6.5.10 Viewing Music Track Information.......36
6.5.11 Viewing the Media Favourites List.....36
6.6 Play Videos ..............................................37
7 Smartphone Linkage..................................39
7.1 Apple CarPlay ..........................................40
7.1.1 Accessing Apple CarPlay....................40
7.1.2 Managing Calls, Message an
Communication Action ........................41
7.2 Android Auto............................................41
7.2.1 Installing Android Auto.........................41
7.2.2 Accessing Android Auto ......................41
8 Vehicle Information ....................................43
8.1 *Vehicle Alerts..........................................43
8.1.1 Managing Vehicle Alerts......................44
8.2 *Vehicle Information ................................44
8.3 *Vehicle Control .......................................45
8.4 Viewing Past Trip Details .......................46
8.5 Reverse Park Assist System
*Installed model only ..............................46
8.6 *Rear View Camera (RVC).......................47
8.6.1 RVC Settings.......................................47
8.7 *Surround View Camera (SVC)...............47
8.7.1 SVC Settings.......................................47
9 Bluetooth Remote Control App
(Smart Play Pro)..........................................48
9.1 Installing the App.................................48
9.1.1 Supported OS Version ........................48
9.2 Connecting The App............................48
10 Smartplay Pro Sync App..........................49
11 Software Update .......................................52
12 Voice Control ............................................54
12.1 Voice Control (Start / Stop) .................54
12.2 How Voice Control Works ...................54
12.3 Opening The Menu For An Operating
Mode ...................................................55
12.4 Selecting From A List ..........................55
12.5 Voice Assistant Settings......................55
12.6 Help For Voice Control ........................56
13 Abbreviations............................................57
14 Trademarks ...............................................58
15 Information Systems Security.................59
16 Certication...............................................60
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About This Manual
1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This guide contains the following details:
Controls, options and operation that are
available in the infotainment system.
Alerts and Important notes related to a
functionality/feature.
A list of abbreviations used in this guide
with their explanation.
These details will help you to understand
and use your vehicle Infotainment system.
1.1 CONVENTIONS
The various conventions used in the
manual are:
Bulleted List
- Sub Bulleted List
Features marked with a star (*) are
not standard in every vehicle. Check
with your Maruti Suzuki dealer to
conrm the list of features available in
your vehicle.
System represents the vehicle Infotain-
ment system.
Text provided within a Grey box always
indicates to alerts or important informa-
tion, which must be followed. Non-ad-
herence to these cautions may cause
harm to you and/or other persons or to
the infotainment system. The different
cautions used in the manual are listed
below:
ALERT :
Text that indicates actions that might
cause harm to user/equipment or increase
the potential for unauthorized access.
NOTE :
Text that provides some additional import-
ant information, which when ignored can
cause inconvenience or tips that will help
you in using the equipment.
ALERT :
Avoid exposure of the infotainment
system to water or excessive moisture as
it can cause electric shocks, re, or other
damages.
Exercise caution when setting the volume
of your infotainment system as permanent
hearing loss may occur if you play your
music at loud volume.
Avoid improper access of the infotainment
system as it is a sophisticated electronic
device.
1.2.2 SAFETY GUIDELINES
WHILE DRIVING
ALERT :
To avoid accidents, ensure that you follow
all trafc regulations while operating the
system.
Glance at the screen of the infotainment
system only when necessary. If prolonged
viewing of the screen is required, park the
vehicle in a safe location and engage the
hand brake.
Set the volume to a level that allows you to
hear outside trafc and other warnings.
1.2 SAFETY GUIDELINES
Always keep this manual in the vehicle, for
easy and quick access, when needed. If
you sell or lend the vehicle, make sure this
manual is available in the vehicle along
with other standard booklets.
Please read and follow the safety guide-
lines listed in this section to avoid injury or
equipment damage.
1.2.1 GENERAL SAFETY
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ALERT :
Avoid spraying/spilling of cleaning solu-
tions, perfumes, car fresheners, beverag-
es, chemicals or any liquids on the touch
screen surface. Also ensure that any liquid
does not enter the system, it may damage
the screen and the system. The warranty
of the system will be void, if liquid ingress
marks are observed inside the system.
Some pixels in the display are darker/
brighter than others, this is an inherent
characteristics of liquid crystal displays
and not a malfunction.
Avoid usage of hard or sharp objects
like pen, key, USB stick, etc. to touch the
screen, as it may cause scratches on the
screen surface.
Do not use excessive force while using the
infotainment system, USB socket, It might
cause damage to the system or compo-
nent.
Unauthorized interconnections may result
in the malfunctioning of the infotainment
system. Always contact the Maruti Suzuki
dealer for the changes to the vehicle or
system.
Do not open the infotainment system as
incorrect usage may damage the system.
Further, warranty is void, if the Infotain-
ment system is opened.
Avoid addition of any accessories such
as external ampliers or replacement of
vehicle speakers, which will lead to the
modication of the standard factory wiring
connections.
Use a soft, clean and dry cleaning cloth to
clean the touch screen surface. If required,
use a lint-free cloth damped with a clean-
ing solution such as isopropyl alcohol, or
an isopropyl alcohol and water solution
ratio of 50:50. Be sure to follow the solvent
manufacturer’s precautions and directions.
Avoid usage of paint or color, sticky or
strong alcohol based spray, lotion or liquid
on the infotainment system. This may
cause permanent damage to the system
and stop it from functioning correctly.
Parking directly under sunlight for pro-
longed duration may increase the car’s
temperature, which may damage the sys-
tem. Let the car interior cool down, before
using the system.
Do not use the product in abnormal or
faulty conditions such as no screen, no
sound, cracked or distorted sound.
Do not use guidance information in this
product for guidance to emergency facili-
ties, etc.
Be sure to remove the negative terminal of
the battery before service.
Installation, removal, reinstallation and
wiring shall be performed by a specialist,
to avoid any potential damage to system.
This product has ventilation holes in the
case to protect it from overheating. To
avoid the risk of re, do not block those
holes or cover the product with a cloth.
1.2.3 SYSTEM CARE AND
MAINTENANCE
Exert utmost care while using the infotain-
ment system to avoid any damage to it.
Partial or complete loss of the infotainment
system functions due to intentional misuse
is not covered under warranty.
About This Manual
Graphic symbol
The above description placed on the prod-
uct means direct current.
Connect to the proper power supply.
The operation of this equipment is subject
to the following two conditions:
1. This equipment or device may not cause
harmful interference and
2. This equipment or device must accept
any interference, including that which may
cause undesired operation.
Do not attach any protective sheet to the
touch panel. This may slow the response
time or cause malfunction.
This product contains software and data
that are copyrighted by a third party
licensed by our company under a license
agreement. Removing, copying, modifying
or otherwise removing software (updates,
including data) from the system is strictly
prohibited by law, unless otherwise ex-
pressly permitted in the user’s manual.
Infotainment system may not operate as
per intended behavior at high / low tem-
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2 INTRODUCTION
The system provides you with high-end
functionalities to:
Manage in-vehicle entertainment capa-
bilities.
View information about some vehicle
features.
Handle certain vehicle feature controls.
2.1 FEATURES
Key features of the system include:
9” IPS HD touch screen.
AM (AM1 and AM2) / FM (FM1, FM2,
FM3)
*DRM (DRM1 and DRM2)
USB (up to 128GB and 20,000 media
les), iPod and Bluetooth audio media
and multimedia support.
Bluetooth connection to phones (up to
19 devices) for supporting features like
downloading phone-book, phone calls,
and audio playback.
NOTE :
Features marked with a star (*) are not
standard in every vehicle. Check with your
Maruti Suzuki dealer to conrm the list of
features available in your vehicle.
All screens used in the user manual are for
illustration purpose only. Actual screen in
the system may differ.
2.2 CONTROL ELEMENTS
To quickly access the commonly used
functions and options of the infotainment
system, you can tap (short tap/long tap)
the 8 buttons at the bottom of the system
(See “Infotainment System - Control Ele-
ments” on page 1).
NOTE :
To long tap a button, touch the button and
continue holding / touching the button for 2
seconds or more.
2.3 OTHER MODES OF CONTROL
The system can also be controlled from
Steering Wheel Controls (SWC)
2.3.1 STEERING WHEEL CONTROL
(SWC) ELEMENTS
Various operations can be performed using
the following SWC elements:
1. Volume +
Short press: Increases volume by 1
level.
Long press: Increases volume till the
button is released or maximum volume
limit is reached.
2. Volume -
Short press: Decreases volume by 1
level.
Long press: Decreases volume till the
button is released or minimum volume
limit is reached.
Handsfree/Bluetooth support with
advance functions like ‘Set contacts
as Favourite’ and ‘Reject with SMS’ for
incoming calls.
Infotainment System control from *Steer-
ing Wheel Control (SWC).
Integrated with Vehicle features like
*Rear View Camera (RVC), *Reverse
Park Assist System (RPAS) and *Sur-
round View Camera (SVC).
Additional support for mobile applica-
tions like *Android Auto and *Apple Car-
Play to enhance the vehicle experience.
NOTE :
To prevent draining of car battery, operate
the system while car engine is running.
In a car equipped with a keyless entry
system, if you move the key close to the
system, the system may not operate. In
addition, if you move the key close to the
system or a Bluetooth audio device, sound
skipping may occur. Keep the key away
from the system.
NOTE :
Always pay attention on the road while
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3. Down or Left / Up or
Right
Short press:
- FM / AM: Switches to the previous /
next Preset.
- DRM: Skips to the previous / next
available service.
- Media: Skips to previous / next track.
- Contacts / Log screen: Scrolls down/up
the list, if SWC Scroll is ON.
Long press:
- FM / AM: Initiates auto seek until the
next valid station is displayed
- DRM: Skips to the available service on
the next / previous frequency
- Media: Initiates fast rewind / fast for-
ward.
4. ON Hook: Rejects or ends call.
5. OFF Hook
Short press:
- Displays phone call log screen.
- If SWC scroll is used in a list, selects
option from station list / call list / song /
media list.
- In Incoming call screen, accepts call.
Long press: During ongoing call / active
Call, toggles between private mode and
handsfree.
6. Voice Recognition (VR)
Short press:
- Activate or restarts Onboard Voice
Assistant.
NOTE :
Smartphone Voice Recognition feature is
available only if supported by the smart-
phone.
Voice prompts will be skipped if the voice
control system is already activated.
Voice Recognition feature cannot be
turned on during an active call, incoming
call or while dialing a call, RVC, RPAS and
Power Off.
7. Mode
Toggles between available audio sourc-
es.
In the standby mode, power ON the
infotainment system.
8. Mute
Mute / Unmute the audio source.
2.4 SCREEN ELEMENTS
The screen elements can be grouped into
3 categories depending on their availabil-
ity:
Home screen elements
Fixed screen element
Generic screen elements
Figure 2: Home Screen Tiles
2 3
5 6 7 8
The Home screen of the system contains
4 tiles and 4 icons, which allows quick
access to important functions.
1. Display the Connect/Call widget :
Short press whole panel to go to the
corresponding screen.
Slide right to edit position with Vehicle
Info tile.
2. Display the Media widget:
Press whole panel to go to the corre-
sponding screen.
Slide right to edit position with Date &
Time tile.
3. Display the Date & Time widget:
Press whole panel to go to the corre-
sponding screen.
Slide up-down to change the media.
Slide left to edit position with Media tile.
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2.5 HOME SCREEN ELEMENTS
Long press:
- Activates voice control of connected
smartphone or Restart VR.
- show discoverable screen (If no
Bluetooth connected)
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Figure 3: Connect Smartphone Popup
8. Tap to display System Setting screen
2.6 FIXED SCREEN ELEMENTS
The following collection of screen elements
appear at xed location, across most of the
system screens:
Status Bar
Quick Access Hub
NOTE :
Status Bar is not visible on all screens.
Status Bar and Quick Access Hub are not
available on projection screens.
The Status Bar and the Quick Access
Hub are unavailable in the display off
mode, Popup screens or noti cations
and screens where some actions are
performed during rear parking assistance
and active call, etc.
2.6.1 STATUS BAR
The Status Bar is displayed on top of all
screens. It contains the following details:
1. Displays the currently active *Navigation
application and / or played audio source
details. Tap to view the *Navigation /
Radio / Media screen.
2. Displays the current time on Quick
Access Hub tab.
3. Displays the following indicators:
Vehicle alerts
Bluetooth status
Phone battery level
Phone network signal strength
Figure 4: Status Bar
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NOTE :
Bluetooth, Phone battery level and net-
work signal strength status are displayed
only when connected for handsfree pro le.
The information depends on status re-
ceived from the phone.
2.6.2 QUICK ACCESS HUB
There are total 15 shortcuts. The rst 4
shortcuts (System beep, 24h Format, Wi-Fi
and Auto) are xed and set by default,
which cannot be removed or replaced. You
can con gure the other shortcuts to a xed
set of pre-de ned options. If more than 8
or all the 15 shortcuts are con gured, the
shortcuts are displayed in 2 screens with 8
shortcuts in each screen.
4. Display the Vehicle Info widget:
Press whole panel to go to the corre-
sponding screen.
Slide left to edit position with Connect/
Call tile.
5. Display Favourite items.
If no favourite is selected
Short press the favourite button to go to
select favourite screen.
Long press no function.
If favourite is selected
Short press to go to corresponding
favourite screen.
Long press the favourite button to go to
select favourite screen.
6. Tap to view Paired Device List screen.
7. Display popup to inform user to connect
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Swipe through the screens to browse
through the shortcuts in the Hub. List of
possible shortcuts:
1. System Beep
2. 24h Format
3. Wi-Fi
4. Auto
5. My Images
6. Call to Contact
7. Paired Devices
8. Display Settings
9. Media Settings
10. Date & Time Settings
11. Quick Guide
12. Phone Contacts
13. Favourite Contacts
14. USB Photos
15. USB Videos
Figure 5: Quick Access Hub
SETTING A SHORTCUT
To set a shortcut:
1. Tap at Quick Access Hub screen.
2. Press and Drag the Shortcut menu until
the other position of shortcut menu for
exchanging.
Figure 6: Quick Access Hub Edit Screen
NOTE :
To replace a shortcut, Drag and drop as
required.
2.7 GENERIC SCREEN ELEMENTS
The following screen elements are avail-
able:
Button: Used to con rm an option or
execute an action associated with the
button.
Radio Button: Used to select / deselect
an option from list.
Toggle Switch: Used to toggle between
ON / OFF options.
Arrows with slider/without slider: Used to
scroll through a list of options like Tuner
Status list, Phone Contact list, etc.
Keypad: Used to type information, like
Contact name, number, etc.
Dialpad: Used to dial numbers.
Popup: A small screen, which is dis-
played on top of a screen. Generally
displays:
- Progress of an action.
- Important system / function / feature
speci c messages.
- Prompts for your con rmation before
performing an action.
Back Button: Displays the previous
menu / screen, if applicable.
NOTE :
By default, the popups disappear once the
action is completed or after the precon g-
ured timeout period.
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2.8 SCREEN OPERATIONS
The system screen elements can be
accessed using the touch screen or the
SWC.
You can use the screen elements to per-
form the following actions:
Tap a screen object
Swipe on screen
Zoom the Map view
Display the parent screen
2.8.1 TAPPING A SCREEN OBJECT
To select an object perform the following
step:
You can use the screen elements to per-
form the following actions:
Short tap: A short tap on the display
surface is sufcient to operate most
controls.
Long tap: Some functions require a long
tap. In this case, keep your ngertip on
the display surface for around 2 sec-
onds.
ALERT :
Avoid usage of hard or sharp objects
like pen, key, USB stick, etc. to touch the
screen, as it can cause scratches on the
screen surface.
SETTING VALUES Perform any one
of the following:
USING BUTTONS OR ARROWS
Tap or continue to press the /
screen icons or the required ( , , ,
) arrows to select the required value in
the range.
USING SLIDER
Drag the slider left or right to set the
required value in the range.
USING THE SWC
Press or SWC arrows to increase
/ decrease the value in a range. How-
ever, this option is available only if the
Scroll Through Steering Wheel Controls
option is enabled.
2.8.2 SWIPING ON SCREEN
You can scroll through a list or map by:
USING ARROWS BESIDE THE LIST
Tap the required arrows ( , , , )
displayed beside the list.
SWIPING THE LIST
Swipe through the list items.
USING THE SWC
Press the Up or the Down arrows
as per your requirement.
NOTE :
This function is only available if the naviga-
tion application is launched through any of
the linkage mode.
SCROLLING THE VISIBLE MAP
AREA.
Touch the map display area and let your
nger rest on the surface. Then move
your nger over the surface to scroll the
displayed section of the map.
2.8.3 ZOOMING THE MAP VIEW
Place two ngers on the map display area
and let your ngers rest on the surface.
Then move your ngers towards one an-
other (zoom in) or away from one another
(zoom out).
2.8.4 DISPLAYING THE PARENT
SCREEN / MENU
Tap the (Back) icon from the system
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Getting Started
3 GETTING STARTED
All the functions and features of the system
can be used after the system is switched
ON.
3.1 SYSTEM SWITCH ON/OFF
The system is switched ON automatically
when you switch the ignition lock of the
vehicle from OFF to ACC. After switching
on followed by startup animation, the home
screen will appear. The system also plays
the audio source that was active before
system was switched OFF or one of the
currently available / connected audio
source.
The system is switched OFF automatically
when you switch the ignition lock of the
vehicle from ACC to OFF.
NOTE :
Welcome message is played when the unit
is turned ON. This function is ON by de-
fault.
This function can be turned OFF from the
settings. (Refer to page 14)
If the Security PIN Input screen appears,
enter the Security PIN. For more informa-
tion, refer to “Managing Security Settings”
on page 14.
3.2 WALLPAPER MODE
To avoid distraction while driving, short
tap the control element to put the sys-
tem in the wallpaper mode. The screen will
Figure 7: Wallpaper Mode
3.3 MANAGE SETTINGS
You can change the following settings of
the system:
System Settings
Media Settings
Connectivity Settings
Vehicle Info Settings
3.3.1 ACCESSING SETTINGS
To access the settings screens, perform
the following steps:
Tap control element on the system.
In the Home screen: The system dis-
plays the System Settings screen.
In other screens: The system displays
the respective settings screen.
3.4 MANAGE SYSTEM SETTINGS
Using the various System Settings options,
you can perform the following actions:
Handle the system display settings
Set / change system date and time
details
Language setting
Lock / unlock the system keypad while
driving
Enable / disable list scrolling through
SWC
Welcome Message Setting
Enable / disable Attenuate Volume
During Reverse
Display Security setting screen
Display Quick Guide
View System Software detail
Reset to factory setting
Figure 8: System Settings Screen
3.4.1 MANAGING DISPLAY
SETTINGS
DISPLAYING THE DISPLAY SETTINGS
SCREEN
In the System Settings screen, tap .
The system displays the Display Settings
screen.
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NOTE :
To set value, you can also drag the slider
in the required eld.
CHANGING DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
1. Tap Brightness.
2. Tap + or - to set the brightness to a
value in the range of 0 to 20.
CHANGING DISPLAY CONTRAST
1. Tap Contrast.
2. Tap + or - to set the contrast to a value
in the range of 0 to 20.
3.4.2 MANAGING DATE AND TIME
SETTINGS
Using the date and time settings you can:
Enable / disable synchronization of the
system date and time with the GPS.
Enable / disable the display of system
time in the 24 hour format.
Set/change the date and time of the
system either automatically or manually.
Enable / disable day light savings.
Figure 9: Date & Time Settings
DISPLAYING THE DATE AND TIME
SETTINGS SCREEN
In the System Settings screen, tap the
Date & Time option. The system displays
the Date and Time Settings screen.
ENABLING SYNCHRONIZATION WITH
GPS
Tap Sync with GPS. The system enables
synchronization with GPS.
Figure 10: Date & Time Setting (GPS OFF)
SETTING DATE AND TIME
Auto-setting date and time
1. Ensure Sync with GPS option is en-
abled.
2. Tap the Time Zone option. The system
displays the Set Time Zone screen.
3. Scroll through the time zones list and
select the required time zone.
DISPLAYING MODE
1. The system displays the current mode
of the vehicle on this option. Auto will
be default mode. If the headlights of the
vehicle are switched ON the system will
be in Night mode, else it will be in Day
mode.
2. You can select item by pressing any-
where in the respective box.
3. The display brightness will be automati-
cally set accordingly.
DISPLAYING WALLPAPER MODE
1. The system will display Wallpaper Mode
screen.
2. Tap Clock Type. The system displays the
Clock Type screen. Choose among the
available options.
3. Tap Wallpaper to enable / disable wall-
paper option.
4. Tap Select Wallpaper from available
options.
NOTE :
If speedometer illumination is set to 7th
step, system brightness will always remain
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Manual setting date and time
1. Ensure Sync with GPS option is dis-
abled.
2. Tap the Set Date & Time option. The
system displays the Set Date & Time
screen.
Figure 12: Set Date & Time Dialog Box
Figure 13: Set Date & Time Dialog Box - 24
Hour Format
NOTE :
AM / PM is available only if 24 Hour For-
mat is disabled.
ENABLING DAY LIGHT SAVING
Tap Day Light Savings. The system en-
ables the day light savings for the current
time zone.
NOTE :
The Day Light Savings option will be
available only if Sync with GPS option is
enabled.
The time will be increased by 1 hour only if
Day Light Saving is applicable for the time
zone
3.4.4 MANAGING KEYPAD
DISPLAY
The system keypads (Smart search key-
board, Rename head unit keyboard) are
locked to avoid distraction while driving. To
disable the setting:
In the System Settings screen, tap Lock
Keypad While Driving option.
3.4.5 MANAGING SWC SCROLL
To enable scrolling of lists using SWC,
perform the following steps:
In the System Settings screen, tap Scroll
Through Steering Wheel Controls.
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Figure 11: Time Zone Screen
NOTE :
SWC Scroll is unavailable in Apple Car-
Play / Android Auto linkage modes.
3. In the screen, select the required date,
month, year, hour, minute and time peri-
od (AM/PM) using the and arrows.
4. Tap SET.
NOTE :
Depending upon destination, available lan-
guage options in language settings screen
may vary.
ENABLING 24 HOUR FORMAT
Tap 24 Hour Format. The system enables
the 24 hour format.
3.4.3 MANAGING LANGUAGE
In the Language Setting screen, you can
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Figure 15: Security PIN Keypad
NOTE :
If you enter an incorrect security PIN 5
times, the device will be locked and an ap-
propriate notication is displayed. Please
contact your Maruti Suzuki dealer to get
the device unlocked.
If security PIN protection has been en-
abled, the Security PIN Input Screen will
appear whenever the system has been
separated from the operating voltage of
the vehicle. For example, in case of the
replacement of the vehicle battery.
System will restart after enter correct
security PIN.
Figure 14: Security PIN Setting Screen
4. Enter the PIN of your choice and tap
OK. The system prompts you to re-enter
the PIN for verication and conrmation.
CHANGING THE PIN
1. In the Security Settings screen, tap
Change Security PIN. The system
prompts you to enter the current PIN.
2. Enter the current PIN and tap OK.
3. If the PIN entered is correct, the system
prompts you to enter the new PIN.
Figure 16: Security PIN Change Conrmation
5. Re-enter the PIN and tap OK. The
system displays a prompt conrming the
PIN change.
DISABLING PIN SECURITY
1. In the Security Settings screen, tap the
enabled Security PIN Protection option.
The system prompts you to enter the
current PIN.
2. Enter the current PIN and tap OK. The
system displays a prompt conrming the
PIN deactivation.
3.4.7 WELCOME MESSAGE
SETTINGS
1. In the Welcome Message Settings
screen, you can choose to enable /
disable Welcome Message on startup.
3.4.6 MANAGING SECURITY
SETTINGS
To enable a PIN authentication to ensure
that only authentic users are able to use
the system:
1. In the System Settings screen, tap Se-
curity.The system displays the Security
PIN Settings screen.
2. Tap Security PIN Protection. The system
prompts you to enter a 4 digit PIN.
3. Enter a 4 digit PIN of your choice and
tap OK. The system prompts you to
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2. Tap Message Type to select welcome
message from the list or write your own
custom message.
The system uses open source license. To
view information about it, tap Open Source
License in the System Info and Software
Update screen. The system displays the
Open Source License screen with details.
3.4.9 RESETTING TO FACTORY
SETTINGS
When you reset the system to the factory
settings, the following changes that you
made in the system will be lost:
All changes made to the general set-
tings, system, audio, tuner, security PIN
and phone settings will be backed to
default.
To reset the system to factory settings:
1. In the System Settings screen, tap
Reset to Factory Settings. The system
prompts you to con rm whether you
want to reset all setting to factory de-
faults.
2. Tap YES. The system will start resetting
all settings to factory defaults.
3.4.8 VIEWING SYSTEM DETAILS
To check the current version of the system
software:
In the System Settings screen, tap System
info and Software Update. The system
displays the System Version, Open Source
License and Software Update.
NOTE :
If security PIN is enabled and if you want
to perform factory reset, system will
prompt for entry of correct security PIN.
If you forget the security PIN, system
reset shall not happen and in such cases,
please contact your Maruti Suzuki dealer
to reset your security PIN.
3.4.10 MANAGING ATTENUATE
VOLUME DURING REVERSE
You can choose to enable or disable Atten-
uate Volume During Reverse.
3.4.11 DISPLAYING QUICK GUIDE
1. In the System Settings screen, tap Quick
Guide. The system displays the Quick
Guide Screen.
2. Tap on the required guide icon.
Figure 18: System Information Screen
Figure 17: Welcome Message Settings Screen
Figure 19: Quick Guide Screen
NOTE :
Viewing Quick Guide is unavailable during
driving condition.
NOTE :
System may not be able to read all the
special characters entered by user.
System may not be able to accurately spell
out the message entered by user.
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3.5.2 SETTING AGC-AUTOMATIC
SOUND LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
In the Media Settings screen, tap AGC-Au-
tomatic Sound Level Adjustment to enable
/ disable AGC-Automatic Sound Level
Adjustment.
3.5.3 SETTING SURROUND SENSE
1. In the Media Settings screen, tap sur-
round sense. The system displays the
Arkamys Sound Ambience screen.
2. Tap on the given option to enable the
corresponding sound mode.
3.5.1 ACCESSING THE MEDIA
SETTINGS SCREEN
Tap the icon. The Media Settings
screen with the available options is dis-
played.
Figure 20: Media Setting Screen
NOTE :
Surround Sense setting may vary depend-
ing upon vehicle model and grade.
3.5.4 SETTING BALANCE AND
FADER
1. Tap Balance Fader. The system displays
the Balance Fader Settings screen.
2. Using the , , , arrows change
the sound distribution in your vehicle.
MANAGING BALANCE & FADER SET-
TINGS
1. In the Balance & Fader Settings Screen,
tap Driver to adjust the balance at the
center and fader at front.
2. In the Balance & Fader Settings Screen,
tap Rear to adjust the balance at the
center and fader at rear.
3.5.5 SETTING EQUALIZER
PRESETS
1. In the Media Settings screen, tap
Equalizer Presets. The system displays
Equalizer Presets Settings screen.
2. Tap on the required Equalizer Preset
icon.
Figure 21: Surround Sense Screen
Figure 22: Balance Fader Screen
3.5 MANAGE MEDIA SETTINGS
Using the various Media Settings options,
you can perform the following actions:
Set Bass, Middle and Treble values
Set Balance and Fader values
Set Equalizer presets
Set Phone call, Ringtone, Phone Alert
etc.
Enable / disable speed dependent vol-
ume control
Setting System Beep
Enable / disable the AM Active option
Enable / disable the DRM Active option
Setting DRM
Enable / disable Radio Text
Enable / disable cross-band preset up /
down
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Figure 24: Volume Setting Screen
NOTE :
To set value, you can also drag the slider
in the required eld.
3.5.7 MANAGING SPEED
DEPENDENT VOLUME
CONTROL
1. In the Media Settings screen, tap Speed
Dependent Volume Control.
2. In the displayed screen, select the
required Speed Dependent Volume
Control option (Off/Low/Medium/ High).
NOTE :
To disable Speed Dependent Volume
Control, tap Off.
NOTE :
Enable the DRM Interrupt, user will
automatic received Interruption if there is
warning announcement.
Figure 23: Equalizer Presets Settings Screen
3.5.6 SETTING VOLUMES
1. Tap Volume. The system displays the
Volume Settings screen.
2. Using the Volume setting options, you
can set the volume of:
Phone calls attended/made using the
system
Phone ringtone
Phone alerts
DRM Interrupt
Onboard VR
Vehicle Alert
SMS Read aloud.
3. Tap or to increase or decrease
the currently set volume and set it to a
new value.
3.5.8 SETTING SYSTEM BEEP
In the Media Settings screen, tap System
Beep to enable/disable beep sound of
infotainment system.
3.5.9 SETTING AM ACTIVE
1. In the Media Settings screen, tap AM
Active
2. Using the various Tuner Settings op-
tions, you can:
Enable/disable the AM Active option.
3.5.10 SETTING DRM ACTIVE
1. In the Media Settings screen, tap DRM
Active
2. Using the various Tuner Settings op-
tions, you can:
- Enable/disable the DRM Active option.
3.5.11 SETTING DRM
1. In the Media Settings screen, tap DRM.
2. Using the various Tuner Settings op-
tions, you can:
- Enable/disable the DRM Interrupt
option.
- Enable/disable DRM Text.
3.5.12 RADIO TEXT
In the Media Settings screen, tap Radio
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MANAGING MESSAGE SETTINGS
NOTE :
If no phone is connected to the system,
the Message Settings, Phone Ringtone,
Contact Sorting and Contact Image func-
tionalities are unavailable.
In the Phone Settings screen, tap Message
Settings. The system displays the Mes-
sage Settings screen.
In the Message Settings screen you can
perform the following actions:
Enable/disable the notication of incom-
ing messages
Handle Reject with SMS settings
Enable / Disable Auto reply SMS
ENABLING THE NOTIFICATION OF
INCOMING MESSAGES
In the Message Settings screen, tap
Incoming Message Notication.
Figure 26: Phone Settings Screen
3.6.1 ACCESSING THE CONNEC-
TIVITY SETTING SCREEN
Figure 25: Connectivity Settings Screen
Tap the icon displayed below the
settings screen. The system displays
the Connectivity Settings screen with its
various options.
3.6.2 MANAGING PAIRED DEVICE
LIST
1. In the Connectivity Settings screen, tap
Paired Device List.
2. If there is any paired device, system will
go to Paired Devices screen.
3. If there is no paired devices, system will
go to Available Devices screen.
3.6.3 MANAGING PHONE
SETTINGS
In the Connectivity Settings screen, tap
Phone. The system displays the Phone
Settings screen.
In the Phone Settings screen you can
perform the following actions:
Handle Message Settings
Enable/disable the phone ringtone
Enable /disable Contact Image
Sort the Contacts
Rename Head Unit
3.5.13 SEEK PRESET WITH
CURRENT BAND
You can choose to Enable / Disable cross-
band / preset up/down while using steering
wheel remote control
3.6 MANAGE CONNECTIVITY
SETTINGS
When your smartphone is paired and con-
nected with the system, using the various
Connectivity Settings options, you can
perform the following actions:
Handle the Paired Device List
Handle the Phone settings
Handle Wi-Fi
Handle Wi-Fi Setting
Handle Voice Assistant
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