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SMARTPLAY PRO+ INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM

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Summary of Contents for SMARTPLAY PRO+

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Page 67: ...discrepancies between information in this manual and your SmartplayPro InfotainmentSystem MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED reserves the right to make production feature charges improvements at any time wi...

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Page 135: ...s or other changes there may be discrepancies between information in this manual and your SmartplayProInfotainmentSystem MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LIMITED reserves the right to make production feature charg...

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Page 139: ...1 1 10 10 AM Phone Connect Media FM 1 87 5 MHz Tuesday 1 January 2019 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 Figure 1 Infotainment System Control Elements...

Page 140: ...level Long tap Increases volume till the button is released or maximum volume limit is reached 3 Volume Down Short tap Decreases volume by 1 level Long tap Decreases volume till the button is released...

Page 141: ...ff Mode 18 3 3 Standby Mode 19 3 4 Manage Settings 19 3 4 1 Accessing Settings 19 3 5 Manage System Settings 19 3 5 1 Managing Display Settings 20 3 5 2 Managing Date and Time Settings 20 3 5 3 Managi...

Page 142: ...5 5 Phone Functions 42 5 5 1 Making an Outgoing Call 42 5 5 2 Managing an Incoming Call 44 5 5 3 Managing the Second Incoming Call 45 5 5 4 Managing the Third Incom ing Call 45 5 5 5 Managing Active...

Page 143: ...estina tion 68 7 2 10 Viewing Route Stops 68 7 2 11 Viewing the Next Destina tion 69 7 2 12 Viewing Overview of the Route 69 7 2 13 Saving Ending a Route 69 7 2 14 Managing Navigation Settings 69 7 3...

Page 144: ...Other Apps 85 8 VEHICLE INFORMATION 8 1 Vehicle Alerts 86 8 1 1 Managing Vehicle Alerts 87 8 1 2 Viewing Trip Details 87 8 1 3 Viewing Past Trip Details87 8 2 Rear View Camera RVC 88 8 2 1 RVC Settin...

Page 145: ...tion needs to be performed on will be highlighted using bold letters like OK z Features marked with a star are not standard in every vehicle Check with your Maruti Suzuki dealer to confirm the list of...

Page 146: ...hat provides some addi tional important information which when ignored can cause inconvenience or tips that will help you in using the equip ment ALERT Avoid exposure of the infotainment system to wat...

Page 147: ...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 Inf...

Page 148: ...layback z Handsfree Bluetooth support with advance functions like Set contacts as Favourite and Reject with SMS for incoming calls z Display OFF feature for distraction free night drive z Infotainment...

Page 149: ...ses volume by 1 level z Long press Increases volume till the button is released or maximum volume limit is reached 2 Volume z Short press Decreases volume by 1 level z Long press Decreases volume till...

Page 150: ...nected smartphone through Bluetooth or stops VR 7 Mode z Toggles between available audio sources z In the Standby Mode Powers ON the infotainment system 8 Mute z Mute Unmute the audio source 2 4 SCREE...

Page 151: ...ed but not connected displays the Paired Devices screen c If phone is not paired displays the Bluetooth Pairing Options screen 5 Displays the currently active smartphone linkage mode see Figure 8 The...

Page 152: ...th status Phone battery level Phone network signal strength Mute status 2 6 2 QUICK ACCESS HUB The hub can contain 12 shortcuts The first 2 shortcuts AHA and Paired Devices are fixed and set by defaul...

Page 153: ...cts 9 Phone Dialpad 10 Display Settings SETTING A SHORTCUT To set a shortcut 1 Tap the Add icon The system displays the Hub Settings dialog box 2 Browse through the list of predefined options and tap...

Page 154: ...mation before performing an action 2 8 SCREEN OPERATIONS The system screen elements can be accessed using the touch screen and or the SWC You can use the screen elements to perform the following actio...

Page 155: ...ows displayed beside the list SWIPING THE LIST 1 Swipe through the list items USING THE SWC 1 Press the Up or the Down arrows as per your requirement SCROLLING THE VISIBLE MAP AREA 1 Touch the map dis...

Page 156: ...rce that was active before system switch 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...

Page 157: ...displays the respective settings screen 3 5 MANAGE SYSTEM SETTINGS Using the various System Settings options you can perform the following actions z Handle the system display settings z Set Change sys...

Page 158: ...option If the headlights of the vehicle are Switched ON the system will be in Night mode else it will be in Day mode The display brightness will be automatically set accordingly 3 5 2 MANAGING DATE A...

Page 159: ...nd time 1 Ensure Sync with GPS option is enabled 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 Manually...

Page 160: ...one ENABLING 24 HOUR FORMAT 1 Tap 24 Hour Format The system enables the 24 hour format ENABLING CLOCK DURING DISPLAY OFF 1 Tap Clock During Display Off The system will now display the clock in the Dis...

Page 161: ...rts Settings screen 2 Tap the required vehicle alert The system disables the display of the selected vehicle alert 3 5 4 MANAGING KEYPAD DISPLAY While driving the system keypads Smart search keyboard...

Page 162: ...4 Re enter the pin and tap OK The system displays a prompt confirming the PIN activation NOTE L SWC Scroll is unavailable in Apple CarPlay Android Auto Linkage modes Figure 18 Security PIN Setting Scr...

Page 163: ...on option The system prompts you to enter the currently set 4 digit PIN 2 Enter the current PIN and tap OK The system displays a prompt confirming the PIN deactivation 3 5 7 VIEWING SYSTEM DETAILS To...

Page 164: ...stem will automatically restart 3 6 MANAGE AUDIO SETTINGS Using the various Audio Settings options you can perform the following actions z Set Bass Middle and Treble values z Set Balance and Fader val...

Page 165: ...Settings screen tap Driver Distributing Volume Only to the Rear Speakers 1 In the Balance Fader Settings screen tap Rear Resetting Fader Settings 2 In the Balance Fader Settings screen tap Reset 3 6 4...

Page 166: ...is 1 to 14 The default value of the fields is 8 3 6 6 MANAGING SPEED DEPENDENT VOLUME CONTROL 1 In the Audio Settings screen tap Speed Dependent Volume Control 2 In the displayed screen select the req...

Page 167: ...ngs screen 3 7 2 ENABLING AM ACTIVE To enable the AM source availability in the source list and also in SWC Mode key you need to enable the AM Active option If disabled the AM source will not be displ...

Page 168: ...Text 3 8 MANAGE CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS When your smartphone is paired and connected with the system using the various Connectivity Settings options you can perform the following actions z Handle the S...

Page 169: ...essage Settings z Enable disable the phone ringtone z Sort the Contacts z Rename Head Unit MANAGING MESSAGE SETTINGS 1 In the Phone Settings screen tap Messages The system displays the Message Setting...

Page 170: ...hone Ringtone The system will play your smartphone ringtone when an incoming call is received However this feature is supported only if your smartphone projects its ringtone to the system SORTING CONT...

Page 171: ...ers Shadow zones wherein the signal reception is obstructed or restricted Due to signal reflections from hills and tall buildings the signal reception quality might deterio rate multi path effect z DR...

Page 172: ...presets 2 Auto Seek z For FM AM band Initiates Auto Seek until previous next available station z For DRM band Automatically seeks to the previous next available service 3 Change Frequency Service z Fo...

Page 173: ...Used to browse through the presets z Used to change the band AM FM DRM 6 Station List z Displays the FM AM DRM Station List screen 7 Auto Store z Automatically scans the available stations and stores...

Page 174: ...he Preset list tap on the required Preset 4 3 5 USING SWC 1 Long press to perform Auto Seek Down or press to perform Auto Seek Up 4 4 MANAGE THE PRESETS The system supports 6 presets per radio band Us...

Page 175: ...2 However Low energy Bluetooth devices will not be supported The following Bluetooth profiles and standards are supported by the system z A2DP 1 3 z AVRCP 1 6 z HFP 1 6 z MAP 1 3 z PBAP 1 2 z SPP 1 2...

Page 176: ...r at the top right corner of the screen 3 In the Bluetooth Devices screen scroll through the list of devices and select your phone 4 Select deselect the options for which you want to pair your phone a...

Page 177: ...L By default phone will be paired for all Bluetooth functions You can deselect any function SMS synchronization can be different depending on the phone In some cases only SMS received after pairing m...

Page 178: ...you can complete the pairing by authenticating using an access code or an access PIN 5 Tap Yes on the system to complete the pairing of the devices The system will be displayed in the Paired Devices L...

Page 179: ...r based on phone behavior Details of supported phone is available on the Maruti Suzuki website Figure 42 Paired Devices NOTE L In case of user initiated discon nection for example By Blue tooth OFF ON...

Page 180: ...rch Keypad z Using the Dialpad Search z Using the Favorite Contacts List USING CALL LOGS 1 Tap on the required call contact The system dials out to the contact using the same number that was available...

Page 181: ...tact Details screen select the required contact number and tap USING DIALPAD SEARCH 1 Tap displayed in the bottom bar 2 Using the displayed Dialpad enter few or all numbers of the contact 3 Select the...

Page 182: ...all screen you can perform one of the following actions z Tap to reject the incoming call z Tap to reject the incoming call with a message z Tap to accept an incoming call NOTE L You can set up to 10...

Page 183: ...lls in progress and receive a third call perform one of the following actions z Tap to reject the incoming call z Tap to reject the incoming call with a message z Tap to end the call that is on hold a...

Page 184: ...call on mute unmute 4 Allows you to place the currently active call on hold or resume the call if it was on hold 5 Allows you to end an active call 6 Displays the Dialpad to provide responses to an Au...

Page 185: ...ill automatically go on hold 5 5 8 MANAGING CONFERENCE CALLS 1 In the Active Call screen tap and dial out to the other contact to be added to the conference The system puts the current call on hold an...

Page 186: ...the system SMS list 3 Enable display of messages and other message related settings Refer to Managing Message Settings on page 31 for more information 4 When the system displays an incoming SMS you c...

Page 187: ...ently played audio and you will hear a beep sound to indicate the activation of the voice recognition feature The system also prompt you to hear to the system response NOTE L Bluetooth VR will work on...

Page 188: ...eo formats are MP4 and AVI NOTE L Supported codecs AAC Bitrates 16 kBit s to 256 kBit s with VBR and CBR Sample rates up to 8 48 kHz NOTE L Supported codecs MPEG 1 Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 MPEG 2 Layer...

Page 189: ...atible z Devices without FAT16 FAT32 file system are not supported z Hard Disk Drives HDD are not generally supported z External USB hubs are not supported 6 1 2 CONNECTING A BLUETOOTH AUDIO 1 Pair yo...

Page 190: ...Bluetooth profiles and standards are supported A2DP 1 3 AVRCP 1 6 HFP 1 6 MAP 1 3 PBAP 1 2 SPP 1 2 Vcards 2 1 6 1 3 CONNECTING AN AUX SOURCE Plug in your AUX device in the AUX socket Once the connect...

Page 191: ...trol element 2 In the Media Source List screen tap on the required source icon if connected and enabled The system displays the Media Screen 6 3 MEDIA SCREEN NOTE L The controls in the Media screen in...

Page 192: ...Play Pause button Allows you to toggle between playing and pausing the currently played media track 9 Next Media Track z Short tap Moves to next media track z Long tap Starts fast forward and continu...

Page 193: ...volume and pauses the track Tap the control element again to unmute the volume 6 5 4 REPEATING MUSIC TRACK 1 To repeat a single music track tap The system displays and repeats the current track 2 To...

Page 194: ...racks under the selected category 6 5 9 PLAYING TRACKS FROM A FOLDER MEDIA CATEGORY 1 Tap The system displays the Media Browse screen with the content of the currently played media source 2 Tap In the...

Page 195: ...Browse screen tap The system displays the list of images available in the currently played USB source 2 Tap on the required image from the list The system displays the image in the Image Viewer screen...

Page 196: ...t Forward Fast Rewind Short tap To play next or previous video Long tap To Fast Forward or Fast Rewind the video 3 Video Browse Tap to display the Video Grid View Screen NOTE L Viewing of videos is un...

Page 197: ...e only for reference purpose For information on using smartphone applications please read your smartphone instruction manual For safety reasons you cannot access some applications when the vehicle is...

Page 198: ...m validates the entered details and if successful prompts you for your mobile number 6 Enter your Phone Number and tap Next The system sends an OTP to the entered phone number 7 Enter the OTP and tap...

Page 199: ...NKAGE 61 7 1 2 ACCESSING SMARTPLAY Smartplay Studio can be accessed by connecting your smartphone with the Figure 60 Enter VIN or Registration Number Screen Figure 61 Enter Your Phone Number Screen Fi...

Page 200: ...can now access the Navigation App and the AHA App including shortcuts to some of its functions NOTE L The Smartphone Linkage mode setting is required only for phone connected through USB The phone cha...

Page 201: ...e the following initial settings for the NaviMaps app 1 Enter your name and contact details in the KYC information section The system prompts you to download the desired regional and or international...

Page 202: ...L Ensure you close any previous NaviMaps session before unlocking the premium function alities Figure 64 Navigation Disclaimer Figure 65 Navigation Screen NOTE L In case of rain or change in weather...

Page 203: ...location manually 2 Point of Interest POI icons to search for a specific point of location like Fuel pumps ATMs restaurants and so on 3 Last visited location to search or navigate to previously visite...

Page 204: ...aces Favorite locations List of Recent Destinations List of Nearby POIs Contacts Maruti Suzuki Dealership The system displays the screen corresponding to the selected search option with a list of avai...

Page 205: ...e Alternatives option in the Navigation Route screen Tap Alternatives 2 Tap the required alternative from the provided list You can also tap on the required route displayed on the map to select the al...

Page 206: ...igation Map screen 2 Tap Overview 3 Tap 4 In the Search or Address screen search and tap on the required additional destination The system adds the selected destination as an additional stop on your r...

Page 207: ...ion the system prompts you to either end or save the route 1 Tap Save to save the route in the My Routes category 2 Tap End to end the navigation 7 2 14 MANAGING NAVIGATION SETTINGS 1 In the Navigatio...

Page 208: ...ay Night MANAGING DRIVER ASSISTS FEA TURE 1 Tap Driver Assists 2 In the Driver Assists screen tap Speed Alerts Traffic Signs Safety Camera Alerts POI Along the Route Signposts and Junction Views to en...

Page 209: ...SING AHA APP 1 In the Smartplay Studio Screen tap the icon The system displays the AHA Screen Figure 78 Route Settings Screen NOTE L AHA is a content aggregation application It does not own the conten...

Page 210: ...stem for both Music and Smartplay capabilities You can log into AHA using AHA Facebook Google credentials However if the emails IDs of these accounts are same AHA will support Facebook Google login on...

Page 211: ...will be logged in as a Guest When logged in as a Guest you can only play and hear to music from Gaana If you have already logged in AHA you will be presented with a search icon in the Gaana Screen Yo...

Page 212: ...A FAVOURITES 1 In the Smartplay Studio Screen tap The system displays the AHA Favourites Screen Using AHA favourites feature you can perform the following actions 1 View the list of Favourties from th...

Page 213: ...ACCESSING ZOMATO 1 Tap The system displays the Zomato Screen NOTE L Enable location access for the AHA app on your smartphone to use AHA Nearby Figure 87 AHA Favourites Player Screen NOTE L Restauran...

Page 214: ...an access the downloaded content off line through the AHA Downloads feature To access the downloads perform the following steps 1 In the Smartplay Studio Screen tap 2 In the Downloads screen scroll th...

Page 215: ...based smartphone or App Store on your iOS device 2 Search for the Smartplay Remote app and tap it The app page will be displayed 3 Tap the Install button The app will be downloaded and installed on yo...

Page 216: ...page 26 and Setting Balance and Fader on page 27 sections for the steps to handle the various audio settings 7 4 5 ACCESSING VEHICLE INFO 1 In the Smartplay Studio Remote Screen tap Vehicle Info The...

Page 217: ...for which Internet connectivity is necessary Performance may vary depending on data connectivity The settings of Apple CarPlay can be accessed from your iPhone only Refer to your phone for settings de...

Page 218: ...he activation indicator waves you can speak your voice action NOTE L On your iPhone Settings Siri Search enable Press Home For Siri option This will enable the system to launch Apple CarPlay on the sy...

Page 219: ...ctions z Google Maps z Google Play Music and other important phone functions The Android Auto feature requires the installation of the Android Auto Mobile App NOTE L The other features like Music and...

Page 220: ...em that active route guidance session will be cancelled automatically and vice versa Audio output The audio output of the connected smartphone e g announcements from a navigation app will be audible a...

Page 221: ...select the required details in the Android Auto settings in your smartphone LAUNCHING THE APP 1 In the Home screen tap the tile The system displays the Android Auto Home screen with the supported lis...

Page 222: ...your smartphone 7 6 5 ACCESSING CALLS 1 Tap The system displays the Dialer screen You can now make calls receive calls or handle any other communication actions from the system 7 6 6 RETURNING TO HOME...

Page 223: ...ve on USB the Phone and Music options are disabled for all the other paired devices When an Android Auto Apple CarPlay connection is active the Pairing of new phone option is unavailable for Phone and...

Page 224: ...the parking brake Check that parking brake is fully released 3 Seat belt Will appear when the driver is moving and driver has not fastened his seat belt 4 Low fuel warning Will appear to remind to fil...

Page 225: ...e screen 1 In the Home screen Information tile swipe through to the Vehicle Information tile 2 Tap the tile The system displays the Vehicle Alerts screen In addition to the vehicle alerts the screen a...

Page 226: ...the vehicle 2 The system displays the RVC screen Violet lines are reference lines Red and Yellow colored lines are distance lines and indicate the distance of obstacle from your vehicle bumper Red in...

Page 227: ...st You can adjust the contrast of the camera using the Contrast settings The contrast range is from 0 to 10 8 3 REVERSE PARK ASSIST SYSTEM RPAS To enter the RPAS feature perform the following steps 1...

Page 228: ...Capaci tive Touch Panel CTP actions will be disabled They will resume on disengaging the reverse gear NOTE L Safety related vehicle alerts and RVC RPAS features are also displayed in the lock down mo...

Page 229: ...gital Radio Mondiale FAT File Allocation Table FM Frequency Modulation FPS Frames per Second GIF Graphics Interchange Format HFP HandsFree Profile JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group MPEG Moving Pic...

Page 230: ...EM SOFTWARE System software may be upgraded to enhance the system performance Please check with your MARUTI SUZUKI dealer for latest software availability and installation 2018 SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATIO...

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