Maruti Suzuki Invicto Audio Manual
Maruti Suzuki Invicto Audio Manual
INVICTD
AUDIO MANUAL
• Keep with vehicle at all times• Contains important information on audio operation
Type A
Type B
VOL- VOL+
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.
MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED reserves the right to make production/feature charges/
improvements at any time, without notice and without incurring any obligation to make the same
or similar changes to Audio System previously built or sold.
This Audio System may not comply with standards or regulation of other countries and user
discretion in highly solicited.
Speech
• Operating the speech command system 4
command system
Peripheral
• Checking the situation around the vehicle 5
monitoring system
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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS
6 Phone 1
7 Appendix 7
7-1. Appendix
Useful Information...............122
Index
Introduction
Symbols Meanings
WARNING: Symbols Meanings
Explains something that,
Indicates the compo-
if not obeyed, could
nent or position being
cause death or serious
explained.
injury to people.
NOTICE:
Explains something that, Safety instruction
if not obeyed, could
To use this system in the safest
cause damage to or a
malfunction in the vehi-
possible manner, follow all the
cle or its equipment. safety tips shown below.
WARNING
● For safety, the driver should not
operate the system while he/she is
driving. Insufficient attention to the
road and traffic may cause an acci-
dent.
QR code
The word QR Code is registered
trademark of DENSO WAVE
INCORPORATED in Japan and
other countries.
7
Quick guide
1 1
Quick guide
1-1. Basic function
Buttons overview .................. 8
Home screen ...................... 10
Indicator list ........................ 12
“Setting” screen .................. 13
8 1-1. Basic function
Buttons overview
[Link] function
A By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected
functions. (P.17)
B Touch to turn the audio system on and off.
Quick guide
A By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected
functions. (P.17)
B Press to turn the audio system on and off.
Home screen
A Displays the indicators for warnings, errors and status icons. (P.12)
C Select “<” or “>”, or flick to display the desired main widget. Select other
than buttons on the widget to display the full screen. (P.38, 108)
D Select “<” or “>”, or flick to display the desired sub widget. (To set the
widget: P.21)
• Wallpaper
Select the desired wallpaper screen. Select “+” to display the wallpaper settings
screen. (P.21)
• History
Select the desired contact to call. To use this function, you need to connect a
Bluetooth® device that has a call history.
• SpeedDial
Select the desired contact to call. To use this function, you need to connect a
Bluetooth® device and register the speed dial.
• Theme
Select the desired screen theme color.
• Calendar
• Shortcut
Bluetooth®: Select to set Bluetooth® connection on/off.
Screen off: Select to turn the screen off. To turn it on, touch or .
PWR: Select to turn the audio system on/off.
E Select to display the hands-free operation screen. (P.108)
1-1. Basic function 11
Quick guide
H When an Android Auto connection is established and this button is dis-
played, select to display the home screen of Android Auto. (P.30)
12 1-1. Basic function
Quick guide
Indicates that Wi-Fi® is Select the button, then select
not connected.*2 “Setting” to display the “Setting”
*1: 8-inch display model only screen. The items shown on the
*2: 10.1-inch “Setting” screen can be set.
display model only
Basic function
2
2
2-1. Basic information before
operation
Basic function
Initial screen ....................... 16
Touch screen...................... 17
Entering letters and num-
bers/list screen operation . 19
Display settings .................. 21
2-2. Connectivity settings
Registering/Connecting a
Bluetooth® device............. 23
Bluetooth® settings ............. 25
2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
......................................... 29
2-4. Other settings
System settings .................. 33
16 2-1. Basic information before operation
Initial screen
[Link] information before operation
Caution screen
After a few seconds, the caution
screen will be displayed.
If the “Language” button
appears, select “Language” to
change the screen language.
After a few seconds, or selecting
“Continue”, the caution screen
automatically switches to the
next screen.
When this system is started up, it
may take a few seconds for
“Preparing...” to change to “Con-
tinue” on the “CAUTION” screen.
This is normal operation for the
startup of this system.
WARNING
● Do not try to configure the initial
settings while driving. Park your
vehicle in a secure location before
carrying out the settings.
● When the vehicle is stopped with
the hybrid system operating, always
apply the parking brake for safety.
2-1. Basic information before operation 17
Touch screen
Basic function
Operation method Outline Main use
Touch
Selecting an item
Quickly touch and on the screen
release once.
Drag*1
Touch the screen with Scrolling the lists
your finger, and move Moving an item on
the screen to the a list
desired position.
Flick*1
Quickly move the Scrolling the main
screen by flicking with screen page
your finger.
Basic function
• Metallic wallets or bags
• Coins Letters and numbers can be
• Discs, such as a CD or DVD entered via the screen.
If the operable part of a capaci-
tive touch screen button is
wiped, it may operate uninten-
tionally.
List screen
Scroll the list to select the desired
item.
Basic function
2 Select “Setting”. group.
to off.
a Bluetooth® device
2 Select the button.
To use the hands-free system, 2
3 Select “Phone”.
it is necessary to register a
4 Select the desired Bluetooth®
Basic function
Bluetooth® phone with the sys-
device.
tem.
Once the phone has been reg-
istered, it is possible to use the
hands-free system.
This operation cannot be per-
formed while driving.
When an Apple CarPlay con-
nection is established,
If the desired Bluetooth® device
Bluetooth® functions of the
is not on the list, select “Search”.
system will become unavail-
able and any connected 5 Select “OK”.
Bluetooth® devices will be dis-
connected.
When connecting to Android
Auto, a Bluetooth® connection
will be made automatically.
When an Android Auto con-
nection is established, some
For details about operating the
Bluetooth® functions other
than hands-free system cannot Bluetooth® device, see the man-
be used. ual that comes with it.
A PIN code is not required for
SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
Registering a Bluetooth®
compatible Bluetooth® devices.
device for the first time
Depending on the type of
1 Turn the Bluetooth® connection Bluetooth® device being con-
setting of Bluetooth® device on. nected, a message confirming
registration may be displayed on
This function is not available
the Bluetooth® device’s screen.
when Bluetooth® connection set-
24 2-2. Connectivity settings
Basic function
● If your cellular phone does not support When an Android Auto con-
HFP, registering the Bluetooth® nection is established, some
phone or using OPP or PBAP profiles
individually will not be possible. functions will be unavailable.
F PIN code used when the portable device you want to use.
Basic function
power switch is in ACC or ON, the
system automatically reconnects device
the Bluetooth® phone.
This operation cannot be performed
while driving.
Registering a Bluetooth®
1 Display the Bluetooth® settings
device
screen. (P.25)
Auto-answer settings
Changing passcodes
Apple CarPlay/Android
[Link] CarPlay/Android Auto
Establishing an Apple
Auto CarPlay connection (USB)
Apple CarPlay cannot be used
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto 2
depending on the iPhone set-
allows some applications,
tings.
such as Map, Phone, and
Basic function
Music, to be used on the sys- 1 Enable Siri on the device to be
tem. connected.
*:
3 Select “I agree”.
10.1-inch display model only
1 Enable Siri on the device to be
connected.
If you don’t see “Search Apple 4 Check that Android Auto screen
CarPlay Device”, follow the is displayed.
Basic function
• iPhone 6s Plus
● While using these functions, vehicle • iPhone 6
and user information, such as location • iPhone 6 Plus
and vehicle speed, will be shared with • iPhone SE
the respective application publisher • iPhone SE (2nd generation)
and the cellular service provider. • iPhone 5s
● By downloading and using each appli-
cation, you agree to their terms of use. WARNING
● Data for these functions is transmitted
using the internet and may incur ● Do not connect smartphone or
charges. operate the controls while driving.
For information about data transmis-
sion fees, contact your cellular service ● Use Wi-Fi® devices only when safe
provider. and legal to do so.
NOTICE
● Do not leave your smartphone in
the vehicle. In particular, high tem-
peratures inside the vehicle may
damage the smartphone.
● Do not push down on or apply
unnecessary pressure to the smart-
phone while it is connected as this
may damage the smartphone or its
terminal.
● Do not insert foreign objects into
the port as this may damage the
smartphone or its terminal.
2-4. Other settings 33
is used for identifying this product when
System settings
[Link] settings
Basic function
Displaying the system set- Select to sort contacts by the first name
tings screen or last name field.
and open source license information. turned off, the clock can be manu-
*1 ally adjusted.
: 10.1-inch display model only
*2
: 8-inch display model only 1 Select “Set Time Automatically”
to set to off.
Clock settings 2 Select “Time Adjustment”.
1 Display the system settings 3 Select “+” or “-” to adjust the
screen. (P.33) date and clock.
2 Select “Clock Setting”.
3 Select the desired items to be
set.
4 Select “OK”.
Basic function
2 Select “Apple CarPlay Device”.
3 Select to set the Apple CarPlay
on/off for the desired device in
the list.
The list can display up to 5 regis-
tered Apple CarPlay devices. If a
6th Apple CarPlay device is reg-
istered, the oldest device will be
deleted from the list.
When using Apple CarPlay, if
you want to change to the iPod
player, disconnect the cable from
the USB port and reconnect it.
If you can not change the setting
of Apple CarPlay to OFF, discon-
nect the cable from the USB
port.
Audio system
3
Audio system
3-3. Media operation
USB music player ............... 43
USB video player................ 45
iPod player.......................... 48
Bluetooth® audio................. 53
3-4. Audio remote controls
Steering switches ............... 57
3-5. Setup
Audio settings ..................... 58
38 3-1. Basic operation
Some basics
[Link] operation
NOTICE
● To prevent the 12-volt battery from
being discharged, do not leave the
audio system on longer than neces-
sary when the hybrid system is not
operating. Radio (P.40)
USB music player (P.43)
Turning the system on and USB video player (P.45)
off iPod player (P.48)
WARNING
● The USB connection cable must be
placed where it does not interfere
with safe driving.
Audio system
● This system may not achieve optimum
performance with some USB flash
drives.
● Connection via a USB hub is not pos-
sible.
40 3-2. Radio operation
AM/FM radio
[Link] operation
Presetting a station 3
Audio system
A Select to change the radio band. and FM2 each, for a total of 18 sta-
tions.
B Select to tune to preset stations.
1 Select the desired station.
(P.41)
2 Select and hold the desired pre-
C Select to scroll the radio text.
set button for 1.5 seconds or
D Select to step up/down frequen- more.
cies. The selected station will be
• Select and hold to seek up/down con- stored and displayed for the pre-
tinuously. When released, the broad- set button.
casting station closest to that position
with the best reception sensitivity is
To manually set additional sta-
selected automatically. To cancel, tions for the remaining preset
select the button again. buttons, repeat this procedure
for each button.
E Drag the adjustment slider or
touch the desired position of the
bar to tune frequencies. Searching in scan mode
(AM/FM)
F Select to search in scan mode.
(P.41) 1 Select .
G Select to display a list of receiv- The tuner searches for stations
able stations. starting from the current fre-
• To update the list, select “Refresh”. quency and progressing toward
H Select to display the FM settings higher frequencies. When a sta-
tion with sufficiently strong
screen. (P.42)
reception is found, it will be
I Select to display the audio set- played for 5 seconds.
ting screen. (P.58)
To cancel scan mode, select “<”
or “>”.
● When you select the radio station
stored on preset buttons, the radio fre-
quency displayed on the screen may
42 3-2. Radio operation
FM settings
Overview
This system can play music files
saved in a USB flash drive. Only
MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC playback is 3
supported. This system does not
support picture files.
Audio system
The widget can be reached by the
A Select to change the video wid-
following methods: P.38
get. (P.46)
Connecting a USB memory
(P.38) B Select to change the file.
• Select and hold to fast rewind/fast
WARNING forward.
● The USB connection cable must be C Select to play/pause.
placed where it does not interfere
with safe driving. D Select to set repeat playback.
(P.45)
● When a USB flash drive is connected, E Select to set random playback.
it may take some time to scan the
drive and to read the file tag informa- (P.45)
tion. To speed up file checking, store
only MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC files on the F Select to display a list screen.
drive and avoid creating any unneces- (P.44)
sary folders.
● To play back a music file, select ● If an area other than a touch screen
and select the desired music file. button on a widget is touched, the AV
screen will be displayed full screen.
(P.44)
(P.43)
● or : Displayed when the num-
ber of characters of a name exceeds Operating from the full
the displayable limit. Select to scroll screen
either way.
To display the full screen, touch an
area other than a touch screen but-
ton on a widget. (P.43)
44 3-3. Media operation
Audio system
WARNING
list repeat file repeat
● For your safety, you cannot view a
video while the vehicle is in motion.
Random playback ● To watch a video file, stop your
vehicle in a safe location and apply
1 Select . the parking brake.
● The USB connection cable must be
Each time is selected, mode placed where it does not interfere
changes as follows: with safe driving.
random off
● Select to select audio/video
playback when the connected USB
flash drive contains both types of files.
● When video playback is selected, a
video file will be displayed in full
screen. Touch the screen to display
video controls.
● If the screen is not touched for
approximately 4 seconds, the video
will return to full screen mode.
● When a USB flash drive is connected,
it may take some time to scan the
drive and to read the file tag informa-
tion. To speed up file checking, store
only compatible video files and avoid
creating any unnecessary folders.
Audio system
(P.47) ● Select to switch to the audio
K Select to display a file list file list.
screen. (P.47)
Repeat playback
L Select to display the audio set-
ting screen. (P.58) 1 Select .
*:
10.1-inch display model only
Each time is selected, mode
● Drag the adjustment slider or touch changes as follows:
the desired position of the bar to fast list repeat file repeat
forward or rewind.
1 Select .
1 Select .
2 Select the desired folder. Each time is selected, mode
changes as follows:
The selected file starts to play.
random off
1 Select .
Audio system
pensation will be given for the lost turn it to ACC or ON, sound may stop.
data. If the sound stops, remove the iPod
● Do not leave an iPod inside the connection cable from the device,
vehicle. High temperatures inside reconnect it and then switch the
the vehicle may damage the iPod. source button to iPod. See the iPod
● Do not put your weight on the con- user manual for details on operating
nected iPod or put anything on it. the device.
Doing so may cause damage to the ● When the power switch is in ACC or
iPod. ON, the battery of the connected iPod
● Never insert any objects other than is charged. However, it may take
iPod connector cables into the con- some time until the iPod is turned on
nection slot on the iPod. Doing so depending on the remaining power in
may cause damage to the iPod. the battery.
● When the audio source is iPod, do ● Disconnect headphones and other
not disconnect the iPod. Doing so accessories from the iPod before con-
may damage the data in the iPod. necting it to this system. Failure to do
so may disable the iPod operation
from this system.
● iPod and iTunes may be used with ● If the equalizer of your iPod has been
materials without copyright, or materi- customized, distortion may occur in
als for which copying or playback are the sound output when connected via
permitted for private use. The violation an iPod connection cable.
of copyright is prohibited by law.
● If this system does not support the
● The iPod video function is not sup- language used in the iPod, album
ported. names, titles and artist names are dis-
● The podcast function is supported, but played as blank.
it may operate differently to that on ● iPod may not be recognized even
iPod. though the power switch is in ACC or
● An original Apple accessory cable or ON. In such case, remove the iPod
an Apple certified cable should be and reconnect it.
used to connect an iPod. ● When you connect your iPod, the
● For details on the iPod functions, see music track starts playing from the
the iPod instruction manual. previous position. Also, if you switch
● For the iPod types (generations) sup- the power of the iPod off and on, the
ported by this system, see “About music track starts playing from the
supported iPod, iPhone”. (P.52) previous position. However, if the sys-
Depending on model, firmware ver- tem cannot detect the track previously
sion or individual differences, some played, it will start playing from the
50 3-3. Media operation
Audio system
depending on the media or device
being played. 1 Select .
Repeat playback
1 Select .
52 3-3. Media operation
Audio system
● or : Displayed when the num-
communication technology as the ber of characters of a name exceeds
source for the device. To use a por- the displayable limit. Select to scroll
table device, you need to register either way.
the system on this device and set
WARNING
up the Bluetooth® connection.
● Do not operate the portable device
(P.23) while driving.
The portable device connected
to the system must support the
relevant Bluetooth® specifica-
tions.
Bluetooth® is a short-range wire-
less technology for connecting
mobile phones, computers and
other such devices.
Audio system
● Album artwork may not be displayed
depending on the media or device
being played.
List screen
E Select to pause.
Repeat playback
1 Select .
Random playback
1 Select .
Steering switches
[Link] remote controls
C Seek switch
Mode Operation/function
Steering switch operation
Press: Preset stations
Some parts of the audio system up/down
can be adjusted using the switches Press and hold: Seek
on the steering wheel. up/down continuously 3
Radio When released, the
broadcasting station
Audio system
closest to that position
with the best reception
sensitivity is selected
automatically.
Press: File up/down
USB Press and hold: Fast for-
ward/rewind
A Volume control switch iPod, Track up/down
B “MODE” switch
• Press to turn on the AV source when
the source is turned off.
Mode Operation/function
Press: Change audio
modes
Radio Press and hold: Mute
(Press and hold again to
resume the sound.)
Press: Change audio
USB, iPod, modes
Bluetooth® Press and hold: Pause
audio (Press and hold again to
resume the play mode.)
58 3-5. Setup
Audio settings
[Link]
Audio system
• The volume can also be adjusted by
selecting the “VOL+” or “VOL-” but-
tons.
J Select to set system restart vol-
ume adjust on/off.
• The AV restart volume can be
adjusted when the mode is on, the
volume must be between 8 and 40
after restart. The restart volume is
higher than 40 will be set 40, the vol-
ume is set 8 if it is lower than 8.
1 Select “Fader/Balance”.
2 Select the desired screen but-
ton.
60 3-5. Setup
61
tem*
*
: 10.1-inch display model only
The speech command system
enables the audio, phone dial-
ing, etc to be operated using
speech commands.
Refer to the command list for
samples of speech commands. It is unnecessary to speak
(P.64) directly into the microphone
when giving a command.
Using the speech command
● It is unnecessary to speak directly into
system the microphone when giving a com-
mand.
■ Talk switch
● Wait for the listening beep before
speaking a command.
● Speech commands may not be recog-
nized if:
• Spoken too quickly.
• Spoken at a low or high volume.
• The windows are open.
• Passengers are talking while speech
commands are spoken.
• The fan speed of the air conditioning
system is set at high.
• The air conditioning vents are turned
Speech command system: towards the microphone.
● In the following conditions, the system
• Press the talk switch to start the
may not recognize the command
speech command system. properly and using speech commands
• Press and hold the talk switch to can- may not be possible:
cel the speech command system. • The command is incorrect or unclear.
Note that certain words, accents or
When an Apple CarPlay/Android speech patterns may be difficult for
Auto connection is established: the system to recognize.
• There is excessive background noise,
• Press and hold the talk switch to start
such as wind noise.
Siri/Google Assistant™. To cancel
Siri/Google Assistant™, press the ● This system may not operate immedi-
talk switch. ately after the power switch is in ACC
or ON.
• Press the talk switch to start the
speech command system.
4-1. Speech command system operation 63
NOTICE
shown, or if no selections are
available, perform the following
● Do not touch and put a sharp object
to the microphone. It may cause to return to the previous screen:
failure. • Say “Go back”.
To cancel voice recognition,
Speech command system select , say “Cancel”, or press
operation and hold the talk switch.
The speech command system is To perform the speech com-
operated by saying commands mand operation again, select
4
which correspond to a supported “Start over” or say “Start over”.
function. To display examples of To suspend speech command
Command list*
*
: 10.1-inch display model only
Command list
■ Common
Command Action
“Go back” Returns to the previous screen
Prompts voice guidance to offer examples of
“Help”
commands or operation methods
“Cancel” Cancels the speech command system
“Start over” Returns to top menu screen
Temporarily pauses a voice session until it is
“Pause”
resumed by pressing the talk switch again
4-1. Speech command system operation 65
■ Top menu
Command Action
Displays the command list of the phone func-
“Go to phone”
tion*
Displays the command list of the audio func-
“Go to Audio”
tion
“More hints” Displays more commonly used commands
*
: This function is available when a Bluetooth® phone is connected. 4
*
■ Phone
Command Action
“Play artist <artist name>”*1 Plays tracks from the selected artist
“Play album <album name>”*1 Plays tracks from the selected album
“Play playlist <playlist name>”*1, 2 Plays tracks from the selected playlist
*2
: Available only for iPod/iPhone
■ Radio
Command Action
Changes the radio to the specified AM fre-
“Tune to <frequency> AM”
quency
Changes the radio to the specified FM fre-
“Tune to <frequency> FM”
quency
“Tune to preset <preset number> Changes the radio to the specified AM preset
AM” radio station
“Tune to preset <preset number> Changes the radio to the specified FM preset
FM” radio station
“AM radio” Selects AM radio mode
“FM radio” Selects FM radio mode
Peripheral monitoring
system
5
A A margin of error
5-1. Rear view monitor system 73
WARNING
functions* ● The panoramic view monitor is a
device that assists you in checking
*
: If equipped around the vehicle. Always make
sure to visually check your sur-
The panoramic view monitor is roundings while you are driving.
a device that assists you in ● Due to the characteristics of the
driving at low speeds by dis- camera lens, the actual position
playing seamless vision from and distance of people and obsta-
cles differ from what appears on the
above the vehicle on the screen.
screen that is a composite of
images from the front, side, Camera switch
and rear cameras installed on
the vehicle. Displays the panoramic view moni-
tor and switches the display mode.
● The illustrations of screens used in
the descriptions are examples and
may differ to the actual vision from the
camera due to vehicle glare and such
like.
C Side views
B Rear view
● If the camera switch is pressed when the vehicle is moving at about 20 km/h or
less, the panoramic view monitor screen will be displayed. When the vehicle
exceeds about 20 km/h, the panoramic view monitor screen will disappear and the
previous screen will be displayed.
5-2. Panoramic view monitor 79
The panoramic view & wide front view screen provides support
when checking the areas in front of the vehicle and around the vehi-
cle when taking-off at T-intersections or other intersections during
poor visibility.
1 Shift the shift lever to “P”, “D” or “N”.
2 Press the camera switch.
The mode changes every time you press the camera switch.
Wide front view & panoramic view
● The display position of the parking assist-sensor may not match the position of the
obstacle displayed in the camera image.
WARNING
● The position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may change due to fac-
tors such as number of passengers, load weight, and road gradient. Always
make sure to visually check behind you and your surroundings while you are
driving.
● The parking assist-sensor display is superimposed on the camera image, so it
may be difficult to see depending on the brightness of the surroundings and col-
ors.
5-2. Panoramic view monitor 81
The image from the both side cameras is displayed and assists the
driver to check conditions on the sides of the vehicle or to confirm
the safety of narrow roads.
1 Shift the shift lever to “P”, “D” or “N”.
2 Press the camera switch.
The mode changes every time you press the camera switch.
Side views
● The display position of the parking assist-sensor may not match the position of the
obstacle displayed in the camera image.
WARNING
● The position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may change due to fac-
tors such as number of passengers, load weight, and road gradient. Always
make sure to visually check behind you and your surroundings while you are
driving.
● The parking assist-sensor display is superimposed on the camera image, so it
may be difficult to see depending on the brightness of the surroundings and col-
ors.
● The display position of the parking assist-sensor may not match the position of the
obstacle displayed in the camera image.
WARNING
● The position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may change due to fac-
tors such as number of passengers, load weight, and road gradient. Always
make sure to visually check behind you and your surroundings while you are
driving.
● The parking assist-sensor display is superimposed on the camera image, so it
may be difficult to see depending on the brightness of the surroundings and col-
ors.
This mode displays the steering wheel return points (parking assist guide
WARNING
● The rear vehicle width guide lines are wider than the actual width of the vehicle.
Always make sure to visually check behind you and your surroundings when
you are reversing.
within the parking space and within the left and right dividing
then reverse slowly. lines of the parking space.
WARNING
● Never depend on the panoramic 5
view monitor entirely. Always make
sure to visually check behind you
3 Turn the steering wheel all the ● Never drive while looking only at
the screen. The image on the
way to the right, and reverse screen may be different to the
slowly. actual conditions. Moreover, there
is a limit to the range of image that
4 Once the vehicle is parallel with the camera can capture. Never turn
the parking space, straighten or reverse only looking at the
screen. Doing so may result in a
the steering wheel and reverse collision with another vehicle or
slowly until the vehicle has com- some other unforeseen accident.
pletely entered the parking Be sure to visually check the vehi-
cle’s surroundings and use the
space. vehicle’s rear-view and side mir-
5 Stop the vehicle in an appropri- rors.
ate place to finish parking. ● The position of the guide lines dis-
played on the screen may change
due to factors such as number of
passengers, load weight, and road
gradient. Always make sure to visu-
ally check behind you and your sur-
roundings while you are driving.
92 5-2. Panoramic view monitor
NOTICE
● The vehicle icon displayed in pan-
oramic view is a computer gener-
ated image, so the color, shape and
size will differ from the actual vehi-
cle. Therefore, nearby three-dimen-
sional objects may appear to be
touching the vehicle, and actual dis-
tances to three-dimensional objects
may differ from those displayed.
● The camera may not function cor-
rectly and the image may be dis-
played on the screen in the
following manner:
• When the shift lever is in any posi- 5
tion other than R, the camera image
continue to be displayed.
● The black parts around the vehicle icon are not displayed by the camera. Visually
check those areas.
● As the images are obtained from four cameras are processed and displayed on
the standard of a flat road surface, panoramic view may be displayed as follows:
• Objects may look collapsed; thinner or bigger than usual.
• An object with a higher position than the road surface may look further away than it
actually is or may not appear at all.
• Tall objects may appear protruding from the non-displayed areas of the image.
● Variations in the brightness of the image may appear for every camera due to
lighting conditions.
● The displayed image may be misaligned due to inclination of the vehicle body or
change in vehicle height caused by the number of passengers, vehicle load, and
quantity of fuel.
● If the doors are not completely closed, the image and the guide lines may not be
displayed correctly.
● The positional relationship of the road surface and objects with the vehicle icon
displayed on panoramic view may differ to the actual positions.
● Images indicated by [ ] in the figure are a composite, and hence some areas
may be difficult to see.
5-2. Panoramic view monitor 95
■ Wide front view ■ Both side views
■ Side cameras
WARNING
of the estimated course lines,
and it does not look as if the
● When the parking assist-sensor dis-
play is red, make sure to visually vehicle will collide with the object
check before moving the vehicle or vehicle. However, the vehicle
any further. There is the danger that is over the course lines, so the
you may collide with another vehi-
cle or have some other unforeseen vehicle may collide with the
accident. object or vehicle. Make sure to
visually check your surround-
■ Displaying panoramic view
ings.
On the screen, it appears that there
is a gap between the vehicle’s
bumper and another object or vehi-
cle, and it does not look as if the 5
vehicle will collide with the object or
vehicle. However, the vehicle is
If you notice or are troubled by any of the symptoms below, check the issue
again referring to the likely cause and solution.
If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected
by your Maruti Suzuki authorised workshop.
Symptom Likely cause Solution
The vehicle is in a dark
area or it is night.
The temperature around
the lens is either high or Visually check the vehi-
low. cle’s surroundings while
The outside tempera- you are driving.
ture is low. Use the panoramic view
There are water drop- monitor again once the
lets on the camera. camera and conditions
The screen is difficult to It is raining or humid. have improved.
see Foreign matter (mud The procedure for adjust-
etc.) is stuck to the cam- ing the picture quality of
era. the panoramic view moni-
Sunlight or headlights tor is the same as the pro-
are shining directly into cedure for adjusting the
the camera. multimedia screen.
The vehicle is under flu- (P.21)
orescent lights, sodium
lights, mercury lights,
etc.
Splash the camera with a
Dirt or foreign matter, such
large amount of water and
as water droplets, snow, or
The image is blurry then wipe the camera lens
mud, has stuck to the cam-
clean with a soft, damp
era lens.
cloth.
Have the vehicle inspected
The camera has received
The screen is misaligned by your Maruti Suzuki
a strong impact.
authorised workshop.
5-2. Panoramic view monitor 103
Phone
6
Phone
106 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
Phone
Using the phone talking on the phone.
switch/microphone
■ Steering switch
By pressing the phone switch, a call
can be received or ended without
taking your hands off the steering
wheel.
Phone
Search for a number entered in
your phone book and display a
list. Touch the displayed list to
select a phone number.
lular phone to transfer the phone 2 Select “History” and select the
book data. desired contact.
Perform the transfer operation
on the cellular phone while the
phone book transfer screen is
displayed.
Wait while the transfer is in prog-
ress.
10.1-inch model will display a
button to cancel the transfer. Swipe the screen up or down:
(PBAP compatible only) Scroll the list.
When the transfer is complete, A call is made to the selected
the cellular phone contacts will telephone number.
be displayed.
“Update”: Select to update the
● If your cellular phone is neither PBAP call history.*
nor OPP compatible, the contacts Select and hold the number dis-
cannot be transferred using
played for more than 0.5 sec-
Bluetooth®.
onds to store in “Speed Dial”.
● Depending on the type of Bluetooth®
phone:
(P.111)
• It may be necessary to perform addi- *: Only displayed when the call history
tional steps on the phone when trans- data is not transferred successfully.
ferring contact data.
• The registered image in the contact
list may not transfer depending on the ● The icons of call type are displayed.
type of Bluetooth® phone connected. : Missed call
: Outgoing call
Up to 30 of the latest call history
items (incoming and outgoing) can ● When a phone number registered in
the contact list is received, the name
be selected.
is displayed.
1 Display the phone screen. ● Number-withheld calls are also mem-
(P.108) orized in the system.
● International phone calls may not be
made depending on the type of
Bluetooth® phone you have.
6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) 111
Phone
Registering speed dial
4 Select “OK”.
Phone
: Select to refuse to receive the
call.
To adjust the volume of a received call:
Select the “VOL-” or “VOL+” buttons, or
use the volume control switch on the
steering wheel.
Changing the call audio out- 2 Select the volume bar or drag
the adjustment slider to adjust
put
the volume.
During a call, the audio output can
be changed between your car
speaker system and your cellular
phone. When audio output is set to
the cellular phone mode, the cellu-
lar phone can only be used for
calls.
■ Operating from the system
handsfree call.
Entering numeric buttons 6
■ Operating from the cellular
phone 1 Select .
Phone
You can transfer calls while making
Select to close the keyboard
and receiving a call, talking, and
screen.
placing a call on hold.
The transfer methods and opera- ● This function can be used when oper-
tions vary depending on the type ation of a phone based service such
of cellular phone. For more as an answering machine or bank
phone service is desired.
details of operations on the cellu-
lar phone, see the cellular phone
Call waiting/three-way call-
instruction manual.
ing
Troubleshooting
[Link] to do if...
When registering/connect-
ing a cellular phone
If there is a problem with the
hands-free system or a A cellular phone cannot be reg-
Bluetooth® device, first check istered.
the followings.
■ An incorrect passcode was
entered on the cellular phone.
Troubleshooting Enter the correct passcode on the
cellular phone.
When using the hands-free ■ The registration operation has
system with a Bluetooth® not been completed on the cel-
device lular phone side.
Complete the registration opera-
The hands-free system or tion on the cellular phone (approve 6
Bluetooth® device does not registration on the phone).
work. ■ Old registration information
Phone
remains on either this system
■ The connected device may not
or the cellular phone.
be a compatible Bluetooth®
Delete the existing registration
cellular phone.
information from both this system
For a list of specific devices which and the cellular phone, then regis-
operation has been confirmed on ter the cellular phone you wish to
this system, check with your Maruti connect to this system. (P.27)
Suzuki authorised workshop.
Phone
● For details, refer to the owner’s man-
ual that came with the cellular phone.
120 6-2. What to do if...
121
Appendix
7
7-1. Appendix
Useful Information ............122
Appendix
122 7-1. Appendix
Useful Information
[Link]
● The use of a cellular phone inside or near the vehicle may cause a noise from the
speakers of the audio system which you are listening to. However, this does not
indicate a malfunction.
NOTICE
● To avoid damage to the audio system:
• Be careful not to spill beverages over the audio system.
Appendix
Delete the registered audio
The audio device is not
device, and then re-regis-
registered correctly.
Unable to connect to the ter it.
Bluetooth® audio device. The passkey or settings of Check the passkey and
the audio device are not settings of the audio
configured correctly. device.
Due to quality control toler-
ances, an LCD panel is
acceptable if over 99.99%
This is not a malfunction.
Some dots on the screen of the pixels function cor-
Use the system in this con-
are always lit. rectly. However, there are
dition.
cases where approxi-
mately 0.01% of pixels do
not function correctly.
124 7-1. Appendix
F Static
About USB devices
Appendix
File formats: FAT 16/32
USB
Audio formats:
WARNING MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV
● The USB flash drive and USB con- Maximum current: 1.5 A
nection cable must be placed
where they will not interfere with
Compatibility: USB 1.0/1.1/2.0
driving, or temporarily secured in a Capacities: 32 MB to 256 GB
location where they are not in the
way. They could impede driving Mass memory: USB mass stor-
and cause a traffic accident. age class.
● Be careful not to touch the USB Does not support USB hubs or
connector or the terminal for the
multi card readers.
USB connection cable with your
hands or metal objects. ■ Supported MP3 file standards
● Do not connect, operate or remove Standards: MPEG Audio Layer 3
the USB flash drive while driving.
Sampling frequencies (kHz)
● Do not remove the USB flash drive
or turn the power switch to off when • MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3): 8,
the USB flash drive is being 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1,
accessed (playback). This may 48
damage the data. Bit rates (kbps)
126 7-1. Appendix
Appendix
layers (10.1-inch display model): • : Folder
8
• : Music/Video
Maximum number of characters
for file names (8-inch display
model): No limit
Maximum number of characters
for file names (10.1-inch display
model): 255 Bytes
Maximum number of folders (8-
inch display model): No limit
Maximum number of folders
(10.1-inch display model): 999
Maximum number of files (8-inch
display model): Audio:9,999 +
Video:9,999
Maximum number of files (10.1-
inch display model):
128 7-1. Appendix
Use of the Made for Apple badge means that an accessory has been
designed to connect specifically to the Apple products identified in the
badge, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple perfor-
mance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this
device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
Please note that the use of this accessory with an Apple product may
affect wireless performance.
Use of the Apple CarPlay logo means that a vehicle user interface meets
Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation
of this vehicle or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
Please note that the use of this product with iPhone may affect wireless
performance.
Apple, iPod touch, iPhone and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., reg-
istered in the U.S. and other countries. Apple CarPlay is a trademark of
Apple Inc.
iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other
countries and is used under license.
7-1. Appendix 129
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned 7
by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by DENSO TEN Lim-
ited is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of
Appendix
their respective owners.
Windows Media is either a registered trademark or trademark of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of
Microsoft. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is
prohibited without a license from Microsoft.
Microsoft, Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Other company names and product names appearing on this manual are
the trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective companies.
130 7-1. Appendix
131
Index
Alphabetical Index
A Entering letters and numbers .......19
List screen....................................20
AM .................................................... 40
Appendix ....................................... 122 F
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto ......... 29
Audio FM.....................................................40
Audio source ................................ 38
Operating the volume bar ............ 38 H
Some basics ................................ 38
Home button......................................8
Turning the system on and off ..... 38
Home screen ...................................10
USB port ...................................... 38
Home screen operation................10
Audio settings ................................ 58
Audio source ..................................38
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Checking surroundings manually is important even with advanced vehicle monitoring systems like panoramic view monitors due to several limitations. The actual position and distance of obstacles or people may differ from the display due to camera lens characteristics and processing limitations . Blind spots are not covered by cameras, and three-dimensional objects may be misrepresented . Environmental factors such as lighting conditions can also affect image clarity, making it crucial to visually confirm surroundings . Cameras may show alignment errors if the vehicle is tilted or under load, and guide lines may not accurately represent the real environment, especially on slopes or uneven surfaces . Thus, relying solely on monitoring systems can result in accidents, so visual checks are necessary ."}
Auto display mode for a vehicle's panoramic view monitor activates when the shift lever is in 'D' or 'N' and the vehicle decelerates to below certain thresholds. This functionality enhances driver awareness by automatically providing a composite view of the vehicle's surroundings, aiding in maneuvering and obstruction avoidance without manual screen activation. This hands-free feature improves safety during low-speed maneuvers .
The FM radio function in the vehicle's audio system allows storage of six stations for AM, FM1, and FM2 each, totaling 18 presets. However, due to the radio's automatic search function, the frequency displayed may differ from the one stored. This is not a malfunction but ensures optimal reception. The system supports RDS for additional text information, contingent on the infrastructure of the broadcasting station .
To set up a music playback system using a USB flash drive in a vehicle, connect the USB flash drive to the USB port of the audio system. Ensure the device is turned on if necessary. The USB connection cable should be placed safely to avoid interference with driving . The system requires compatible USB music file formats such as MP3, WMA, AAC, and WAV, and supports devices with a capacity range from 32 MB to 256 GB using FAT 16 or 32 file systems . Check that the flash drive is formatted and loaded only with supported files for faster scanning and playback . Once connected, it may take some time for the system to read the file tag information before playback, and you can then select the desired file or folder for playback using the vehicle's audio interface . Ensure the USB drive is not connected or removed while driving to prevent data loss or system malfunction . Adjust settings such as repeat or shuffle directly from the audio system’s screen as needed .
Image alignment in vehicle camera systems is critical for accurate distance estimation and obstacle detection. Misalignment can occur due to accidental impacts to the camera, changes in vehicle load, or uneven tire pressure, affecting the accuracy of distance and course guides on the display . To address misalignment, it is recommended to have the vehicle inspected by an authorized workshop to check the camera positioning and adjust it correctly . Additionally, ensure the camera lens is clean from dirt, water droplets, or snow, as these can obstruct clear image transmission . Regular visual checks and maintenance can help maintain system accuracy and prevent potential collisions .
The image quality of a rear view monitor system can be affected by several factors including low temperatures, leading to dark or faint images, dirt or foreign matter on the camera lens which makes the image blurry, and lighting conditions affecting visibility such as direct sunlight or headlights into the camera . Additionally, the image may distort when the vehicle is moving, and there can be a misalignment between guide lines on the screen due to tire sizes or suspension changes . To improve visibility, it is advised to clean the camera lens by flushing with water and wiping with a soft, wet cloth . Adjusting the system's picture quality through the multimedia settings can also help . Always ensure to visually check surroundings as camera images may not accurately reflect true distances or object positions .
When a Bluetooth® device is connected or registered with the system, it enables the use of the hands-free system for calls without needing to take hands off the steering wheel . However, when Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is active, many Bluetooth® system functions are replaced or disabled, including audio playback and phone functions, with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto versions taking over . For example, phone functionalities will be performed by Apple CarPlay instead of the traditional hands-free Bluetooth® system, and Bluetooth® audio will be substituted by Apple CarPlay/Android Auto . Connectivity settings on smartphones, like enabling Bluetooth, are crucial for establishing a stable connection, as they directly impact the operational capability of these systems in the vehicle . If the Bluetooth® connection settings are not correctly configured, communication issues such as decreased speed or malfunctioning may occur . Consequently, Bluetooth® must be enabled before connecting to these systems, impacting auto-connection modes and user experience . Additionally, Apple CarPlay utilizes Wi-Fi® for wireless connections, meaning both Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi® settings can affect how the system operates .
The audio system handles files from a USB drive by playing music files saved in a USB flash drive, supporting formats like MP3, WMA, WAV, and AAC . The system does not support USB hubs or multi-card readers and is compatible with USB 1.0/1.1/2.0 devices with capacities between 32 MB and 256 GB . For optimal performance, it's recommended to store only compatible audio files on the USB drive and avoid unnecessary folders to speed up file checking . Additionally, the file formats should be FAT 16/32, and the USB should not exceed a maximum current of 1.5 A .
If the rear view monitor's image is blurry, clean the camera by splashing it with a large quantity of water and wiping the lens with a soft and wet cloth to remove dirt, water droplets, snow, or mud that may be obstructing it . While the image remains unclear or if conditions affect visibility, always back up while visually checking your surroundings using rear-view and side mirrors, as reliance on the rear view monitor alone can be misleading .
The function of the panoramic view monitor in a vehicle is to assist drivers at low speeds by providing a seamless bird's-eye view image of the vehicle's surroundings. This image is created from the composite output of the front, side, and rear cameras mounted on the vehicle. The monitor helps in checking around the vehicle, especially in complex scenarios like T-intersections with poor visibility, narrow roads, and parking spaces, but it is crucial for drivers to also visually confirm their surroundings. The panoramic view monitor is activated by pressing a camera switch or shifting the gear to "R" when the power switch is on. It automatically adjusts to display views based on the vehicle's speed and gear position .