[. . . ] 8 Press and hold: – fast forward on a CD/CD MP3 on some portable audio players; – continuous scrolling of the frequencies. After release, the search stops automatically on the following or previous station. €“ Accessing the Telephone menu; – Return to the current source. Return to previous screen/previous level when browsing through menus; Cancel current action. [. . . ] Activating the automatic gain control function (AGC) Access the “AGC activated” menu and press 4,  18 or 21 to activate this function. Balance Optimising the sound distribution (depending on the vehicle) Display the settings menu by pressing 12, then select “Sound localization”. Turn 4,  19 or 21 to select the heading “Vehicle” or “Driver” in order to optimise the sound distribution for all the vehicle occupants or for the driver alone. confirm by pressing 4 ,  18 or 21. default settings Select “Default settings” by pressing 4 ,  18 or 21. Activating the RDS - AF function Access the “Radio functions” menu, then select “RDS - AF” by pressing 4,  18 or 21. 16 Auxiliary audio sources (1/3) Your audio system has an auxiliary input to connect an external audio source (USB key, MP3 player, iPod®, Bluetooth® portable audio player, etc). There are several ways to connect your portable audio player: – USB socket; – Jack socket; – Bluetooth® connection. Auxiliary input: USB socket Connection Connect the iPod® cable or USB key to the USB socket. Once the device is plugged into the USB socket, the track will play automatically. Note: if this is the first time that the device is connected to the system, audio playback will start at the first track in the first folder on the source. Depending on the device, press 8 to go to the previous/next tracks on the portable audio player. Note: the number of accessible functions varies depending on the type of portable audio player and its compatibility with the audio system. Note: in some cases, you will need to refer to your device’s manual to finalise the connection procedure. 19 Pairing and unpairing a telephone (1/2) Pairing a phone In order to use your hands-free phone system, you must pair your Bluetooth® mobile to your vehicle before using it for the first time. Pairing will enable the hands-free phone system to recognise and store a phone. Up to five phones can be stored by the hands-free phone system, but only one can be connected to the hands-free phone system at any time. Note: The existing pairing will be automatically disconnected once a new pairing is made. To pair a phone, carry out the following operations: – activate the phone’s Bluetooth® connection (please refer to your phone manual); Phone settings Bluetooth connection Language (Free) (Free) (Free) – display the settings menu by pressing  12, then select the “Bluetooth connection” menu; – choose a free space, then press 4,  18 or 21 to display the following menu; Note: You can also access the list of Bluetooth® phones by pressing  11 or 15 if there is no phone connected. €“ select “Pair a phone” by pressing 4,  18 or 21; – enter the pairing code displayed on the system screen using the telephone keypad; NB: some phones authorise the connection automatically and do not require a code. €“ from your phone search for Bluetooth® equipment in the vicinity; – from the phone, select “My_Radio” (name of hands-free phone system) from the list. 20 Pairing, unpairing a telephone (2/2) Once pairing is completed: – a message with the name of the phone that has been paired is displayed; – the phone is automatically connected to the vehicle. [. . . ] Turn 4,  19 or 21 to adjust the “Minutes” item, then press 4,  18 or 21 to confirm the setting. Note: if you have a navigation system, refer to the instruction manual for this system to set the clock. Updating the radio system using a USB stick For the latest system software: – download the necessary files from the RENAULT  website; – copy the files to your USB memory stick; – insert the USB memory stick into the radio system; – follow the instructions shown on the screen. Replace the fuse (see “fuses” in the vehicle’s driver’s handbook). [. . . ]