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AUDIO SYSTEM
OWNER'S MANUAL
Keep With Vehicle At All Times.
Contains Important Information
On Safety, Operation & Maintenance.

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  • Page 1 AUDIO SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Keep With Vehicle At All Times. Contains Important Information On Safety, Operation & Maintenance.
  • Page 2 Quick guide • Basic system overview • Information to be read before operation Basic function • Setting initial settings before operation ® • Connecting the Bluetooth device Audio/visual • Listening to the radio system • Enjoying music and video Speech command •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction........Vehicle settings..... Reading this manual......Audio/visual system Quick guide 3-1. Basic operation 1-1. Basic function Quick reference ....Buttons overview ....Some basics ......“Menu” screen....... 3-2. Radio operation Status icon ......AM/FM/DAB radio....“Setup” screen ...... 3-3.
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Estimated course line display mode........Parking assist guide line display mode........Distance guide line display mode........Parking assist monitor precau- tions ........Things you should know ..104 Phone 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Quick reference ....108 Some basics .......109...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The company names and product names appearing on this manual are trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective com- panies. SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 6: Reading This Manual

    Reading this manual Symbols Meanings Indicates the action Explains symbols used in this (pushing, turning, etc.) used to operate switches manual and other devices. Symbols in this manual Symbols Meanings WARNING: Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause death or serious injury to people.
  • Page 7 this system until they have read and understood the instructions in this manual. For your safety, some functions may become inoperable when driv- ing. Unavailable screen buttons are dimmed. WARNING ● Exercise extreme caution if operat- ing the system while driving. Insuffi- cient attention to the road, traffic or weather conditions may cause an accident.
  • Page 8: Quick Guide

    Quick guide 1-1. Basic function Buttons overview ....“Menu” screen ....Status icon......“Setup” screen ....
  • Page 9: Basic Function Buttons Overview

    1-1. Basic function 1-1.Basic function Buttons overview Operations of each part By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected functions. (P.17) Press to seek up or down for a radio station or to access a desired track/file.
  • Page 10 1-1. Basic function Press to display the “Menu” screen. (P.10) Press to display the home screen. (P.19) : This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
  • Page 11: Menu" Screen

    1-1. Basic function “Menu” screen “Menu” screen operation Press the “MENU” button to display the “Menu” screen. Displays the clock. Select to display the clock settings screen. (P.47) Select to display the audio control screen. (P.52) Select to display the hands-free operation screen. (P.108) •...
  • Page 12: Status Icon

    1-1. Basic function displayed on the cellular phone. Status icon The level of reception may not be displayed depending on the phone Status icons are displayed at you have. the top of the screen. When the cellular phone is out of the service area or in a place inac- Status icon explanation cessible by radio waves,...
  • Page 13 1-1. Basic function always correspond with the amount Indicators Conditions ® displayed on the Bluetooth device. Indicates that the condi- The amount of battery charge left ® tion of the Bluetooth (Blue) may not be displayed depending on connection is good. ®...
  • Page 14: Setup" Screen

    1-1. Basic function “Setup” screen Select to set vehicle information. (P.50) “Setup” screen ® Select to set Wi-Fi connection settings. (P.37) Press the “SETUP” button, or press the “MENU” button, then select “Setup” to display the “Setup” screen. The items shown on the “Setup”...
  • Page 15: Basic Function

    1-1. Basic function...
  • Page 16 Basic function 2-1. Basic information before operation Initial screen ....... Touch screen...... Home screen ...... Entering letters and num- bers/list screen operation . Screen adjustment....Linking multi-information dis- play and the system..2-2. Connectivity settings Registering/Connecting a ® Bluetooth device..... ®...
  • Page 17: Basic Information Before Oper- Ation Initial Screen

    2-1. Basic information before operation 2-1.Basic information before operation Initial screen When the power switch is turned to ACC or ON, the initial screen will be displayed and the system will begin operat- ing. Caution screen After a few seconds, the caution screen will be displayed.
  • Page 18: Touch Screen

    2-1. Basic information before operation Touch screen Touch screen gestures Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with your finger. Operation method Outline Main use  Touch  Selecting an item Quickly touch and on the screen release once. ...
  • Page 19 2-1. Basic information before operation ● When you look at the screen through ● Flick operations may not be per- polarized material such as polarized formed smoothly at high altitudes. sunglasses, the screen may be dark and hard to see. If so, look at the screen from different angles, adjust Touch screen operation the screen settings on the display set-...
  • Page 20: Home Screen

    2-1. Basic information before operation • Magnetic isolation cards Home screen • Metallic foil, such as the inner pack- aging of a cigarette box On the home screen, multiple • Metallic wallets or bags screens, such as the • Coins audio/visual system screen, •...
  • Page 21: Entering Letters And Numbers/List Screen Operation

    2-1. Basic information before operation Entering letters and Customizing the home numbers/list screen screen operation The display information/area on the home screen can be changed. Entering letters and num- Press the “SETUP” button. bers When searching by an address, name, etc., or entering data, letters and numbers can be entered via the screen.
  • Page 22 2-1. Basic information before operation types. Changing character type Select to change character Select “Change type”. types and keyboard layout. Select to make a space on cur- sor. : These functions are not available in some languages. ● When is displayed, selecting it will move the cursor to the text field.
  • Page 23 2-1. Basic information before operation Select the desired candidate. To scroll up/down the list, flick  To select a candidate that is not the list up/down. displayed, select , and then Select to skip to the next or pre- select the desired predictive vious page.
  • Page 24: Screen Adjustment

    2-1. Basic information before operation : If equipped Screen adjustment Searching a list The contrast and brightness of the screen display and the Items are displayed in the list with image of the camera display the most similar results of the can be adjusted.
  • Page 25 2-1. Basic information before operation turn it on, press any button. Select “<” or “>” to select the desired display. Select to turn day mode on/off. • “Contrast” (P.24) “+”: Select to strengthen the contrast of Select to adjust the screen dis- the screen.
  • Page 26: Linking Multi-Information Display And The System

    2-1. Basic information before operation Linking multi-informa- tion display and the sys- The following functions of the system are linked with the multi-information display in the instrument cluster:  Phone  Audio etc. These functions can be oper- ated using meter control switches on the steering wheel.
  • Page 27: Connectivity Settings

    2-2. Connectivity settings ® 2-2.Connectivity settings Registering/Connecting when Bluetooth connection set- ting of your cellular phone is set ® a Bluetooth device to off. Press the “MENU” button. To use the hands-free system, it is necessary to register a ® Bluetooth phone with the sys- tem.
  • Page 28 2-2. Connectivity settings is not on the list, select “If you Check that the following screen cannot find...” and follow the is displayed, indicating pairing guidance on the screen to try was successful. again or register from the device. (P.28) ®...
  • Page 29 2-2. Connectivity settings ■ Registering from phone ® Bluetooth device being con- Select “If you cannot find...”. nected, a message confirming registration may be displayed on ® the Bluetooth device’s screen. Respond and operate the ® Bluetooth device according to the confirmation message.
  • Page 30 2-2. Connectivity settings Press the “AUDIO” button. data.  PBAP (Phone Book Access Pro- file) Ver. 1.0 (Recommended: Ver. 1.2) • This is a profile to transfer phone- book data.  MAP (Message Access Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Recommended: Ver. 1.2) •...
  • Page 31: Setting Bluetooth ® Details

    2-2. Connectivity settings ® Setting Bluetooth details When an Apple CarPlay con- nection is established, this function will be unavailable. When an Android Auto con- nection is established, some Bluetooth is a registered trademark of functions will be unavailable. Bluetooth SIG, Inc. : This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
  • Page 32 2-2. Connectivity settings Select “Registered device”. ® Bluetooth setup screen Select the device to be con- nected. ® Connecting a Bluetooth device ® ® and editing the Bluetooth “Add”: Registering a Bluetooth device information (P.31, 33) device. (P.26) ® “Preferred device settings”: Select Registering a Bluetooth device to change the automatic connection...
  • Page 33 2-2. Connectivity settings Select the desired connection. ® Connecting a Bluetooth device in a different way (from phone setup screen) P.123 ® Connecting a Bluetooth device in a different way ® (from Bluetooth audio “Device info”: Select to confirm and screen) ®...
  • Page 34 2-2. Connectivity settings replaced. Select “Yes”, and ® Display the Bluetooth settings select the device to be replaced. screen. (P.30) Follow the steps in “Registering Follow the steps in “Connecting ® a Bluetooth phone for the first ® a Bluetooth device”...
  • Page 35 2-2. Connectivity settings screen. The displayed information device. Can be changed to a can be edited. desired name. (P.34) This operation cannot be performed ® Select to set the Bluetooth while driving. audio player connection ® method. (P.34) Display the Bluetooth settings screen.
  • Page 36 2-2. Connectivity settings Select the desired connection ® Select to set Bluetooth connec- method. tion on/off. (P.35) Select to change the automatic connection priority of the regis- ® tered Bluetooth devices. (P.35) Select to edit the system infor- mation. (P.36) Select to reset all setup items.
  • Page 37 2-2. Connectivity settings Select the desired item to be “Move down” to change the pre- set. ferred order. Select to set automatic connec- ® ● A newly registered Bluetooth device tion priority on/off. will automatically be given the highest automatic connection priority. Select to change the automatic connection priority of the regis- Editing the system informa-...
  • Page 38: Connecting To Miracast ® Via Wi-Fi

    2-2. Connectivity settings ® PIN code used when the Connecting to Miracast ® ® Bluetooth device was regis- via Wi-Fi tered. Can be changed to a desired code. (P.37) ® Using the Wi-Fi function, this Device address is unique to the system can connect to device and cannot be changed.
  • Page 39 2-2. Connectivity settings radio station or other source of strong ® Wi-Fi settings screen radio waves and electrical noise, com- munication may be slow or impossi- ble. WARNING ® ● Use Wi-Fi devices only when safe and legal to do so. ®...
  • Page 40 2-2. Connectivity settings WPA2™ • WPA2™ is a trademark of Wi-Fi Alli- ® ance...
  • Page 41: Apple Carplay/Android Auto Apple Carplay/Android Auto

    2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Connect the device to the USB 2-3.Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Apple CarPlay/Android port. (P.54) Auto™ Select “Always Enable” or “Enable Once”. : This function is not made available in some countries or areas.  If “Do not enable” is selected, an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Apple CarPlay connection will allows some applications,...
  • Page 42 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Select “Apple CarPlay”. set “Preferred service” on the general settings screen to “Android Auto”. (P.46)  Depending on the device con- nected, it may take approxi- mately 3 to 6 seconds before the system returns to previous screen.
  • Page 43 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto become unavailable: tinuation without notice. For details, • iPod (Audio Playback) refer to the website of the function. • USB audio/USB video ● If the USB cable is disconnected, ® • Bluetooth audio operation of Apple CarPlay/Android ®...
  • Page 44 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto ● Do not push down on or apply NOTICE unnecessary pressure to the smart- ● Do not leave your smartphone in phone while it is connected as this the vehicle. In particular, high tem- may damage the smartphone or its peratures inside the vehicle may terminal.
  • Page 45 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Symptom Solution When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto con- nection is established and a As the system is not designed to play video through video is being played, the Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, this is not a malfunc- video is not displayed, but tion.
  • Page 46 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Symptom Solution After interrupt audio (such as navigation route guidance) is This operation is performed according to the specifi- played from an application cation of the onboard device, this is not a malfunc- that is not compatible with tion.
  • Page 47: Other Settings

     “Software update” Select to change the time zone and Select to update software versions. For select “On” or “Off” for daylight saving details, contact a SUZUKI dealer or a time, automatic adjustment of the clock, qualified workshop. etc. (P.47) ...
  • Page 48 2-4. Other settings ® Select to update Gracenote database Select to set the 24 hour time versions. For details, contact a SUZUKI format on/off. dealer or a qualified workshop. When set to off, the clock is dis-  “Software information”...
  • Page 49 2-4. Other settings e.g.  Phone settings 1:00 to 1:29  1:00 etc. 1:30 to 1:59  2:00 Preferred service settings Display the general settings screen. (P.46) Select “Preferred service”. Select the desired items to be set. ● This setting cannot be changed when a device is connected to the system via USB.
  • Page 50: Voice Settings

    2-4. Other settings speech command system (Siri/Goo- Voice settings gle Assistant) and map application voice guidance volume can be Voice volume, etc. can be set. changed. Displaying the voice set- tings screen Press the “SETUP” button. Select “Voice”. Select the desired items to be set.
  • Page 51: Vehicle Settings

    (4-digit number) standby screen is displayed. (P.50) ● If the 4-digit personal code is forgot- ten, please contact a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. If the valet mode has been activated Select to set vehicle customiza- Enter the 4-digit personal code tion.
  • Page 52: Audio/Visual System

    Audio/visual system 3-1. Basic operation Quick reference ....Some basics ....... 3-2. Radio operation AM/FM/DAB radio....3-3. Media operation USB memory ...... iPod/iPhone (Apple CarPlay) ......... Android Auto....... ® Bluetooth audio....® Miracast ......3-4. Audio/visual remote controls Steering switches ....3-5.
  • Page 53: Basic Operation Quick Reference

    3-1. Basic operation 3-1.Basic operation Quick reference Functional overview The audio control screen can be reached by the following methods: From the “AUDIO” button  Press the “AUDIO” button. From the “MENU” button  Press the “MENU” button, then select “Audio”. ...
  • Page 54: Some Basics

    3-1. Basic operation Some basics Selecting an audio source Press the “AUDIO” button. This section describes some of the basic features of the audio/visual system. Some information may not pertain to your system. Your audio/visual system works when the power switch is in ACC or ON.
  • Page 55 3-1. Basic operation Reordering the audio source Sound settings Display the audio source selec- Display the audio control tion screen. (P.53) screen. (P.52) Select “Reorder”. Select “Sound”. Select the desired audio source Select the desired item to be set. then to reorder.
  • Page 56 3-1. Basic operation sound leveliser. (P.55) ume of another. Select “Fader/Balance”. ■ Treble/Mid/Bass Select the desired screen but- How good an audio program ton. sounds is largely determined by the mix of the treble, mid and bass lev- els. In fact, different kinds of music and vocal programs usually sound better with different mixes of treble, mid and bass.
  • Page 57 3-1. Basic operation Audio screen adjustment Select to enlarge the image by the same ratio horizontally and ■ Screen format settings vertically. The screen adjustment can be : USB video only selected for USB video and ■ Color, tone, contrast and ®...
  • Page 58 3-1. Basic operation “+”: Select to strengthen the contrast of the screen. “-”: Select to weaken the contrast of the screen.  “Brightness” “+”: Select to brighten the screen. “-”: Select to darken the screen. ● Depending on the audio source, some functions may not be available.
  • Page 59: Radio Operation

    3-2. Radio operation 3-2.Radio operation  AM/FM/DAB radio : If equipped Overview The radio control screen can be reached by the following methods: P.53 Control screen AM/FM  Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the favourites screen.
  • Page 60 3-2. Radio operation to move up/down the ser- Control panel vice/station’s list. Manual screen: Turn to seek for service. DAB time shift screen: Turn to jump forward/backwards. ● The radio automatically changes to stereo reception when a stereo broad- cast is received. ●...
  • Page 61 3-2. Radio operation Select the desired item. Manual tuning  AM/FM  Select “Manual”. Tune the desired station. Select to set the listing order of the station list between “Broad- caster” and “Alphabetical”. Select to seek up/down for a Select to set the FM traffic station.
  • Page 62 3-2. Radio operation limited to Band III, excluding for cast. preset operations. When “On” is ● The times at which playback is possi- selected, the physical channel ble depend on the bit rate of the ser- range for tuning operations vice to be recorded, the amount of includes Band III and L-band.
  • Page 63 3-2. Radio operation ● When the program ends, the initial operation resumes. ■ Traffic announcement volume function The volume level when receiving the traffic announcement is memo- rized.
  • Page 64: Media Operation

    3-3. Media operation 3-3.Media operation USB memory Select to change the file/track. Select and hold to fast rewind. Overview Select to play/pause. The USB memory operation screen Select to change the file/track. can be reached by the following Select and hold to fast forward. methods: P.53 Select to set random playback.
  • Page 65 3-3. Media operation Select to play/pause. ● Each time is selected, the mode Select to change the file. changes as follows: Select and hold to fast forward. When random playback is off  • file/track repeat  folder/album repeat  off Select to display a full screen When random playback is on ...
  • Page 66: Ipod/Iphone (Apple Carplay)

    3-3. Media operation iPod/iPhone (Apple Select to display the sound set- ting screen. (P.54) CarPlay Select to set repeat playback. : This function is not made available in (P.66) some countries or areas. Select to change the track. Select and hold to fast rewind. Overview Select to play/pause.
  • Page 67 3-3. Media operation Select and hold to fast rewind. (P.76) It may take time to display the cover art, and the iPod/iPhone Select to play/pause. may not be operated while the cover art display is in process. Select to change the track. ●...
  • Page 68: Android Auto

    3-3. Media operation • shuffle (1 album shuffle)  album Android Auto shuffle (all album shuffle)  off : This function is not made available in WARNING some countries or areas. ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the iPod/iPhone while Overview driving.
  • Page 69: Bluetooth ® Audio

    3-3. Media operation ® Select to change the track. Bluetooth audio Displays cover art ® The Bluetooth audio system enables users to enjoy listen- Control panel ing to music that is played on a portable player on the vehicle speakers via wireless commu- nication.
  • Page 70 3-3. Media operation Control screen Control panel Select to display the audio Press to change the track. source selection screen. Press and hold to fast for- Select to return to the top ward/rewind. screen. Turn to move up/down the list. Select to display a song list Also, the knob can be used to screen.
  • Page 71 3-3. Media operation changes as follows: (P.48) • random (1 album random)  album ● In some situations, sound output via random (all album random)  off ® the Bluetooth audio system may be ® ● Depending on the Bluetooth device out of sync with the connected device that is connected to the system, the...
  • Page 72: Miracast

    3-3. Media operation tem, it is necessary to register a ®* Miracast ® Bluetooth device with the system. ® Registering an additional device : Miracast is a registered trademark  ® of Wi-Fi Alliance ® Display the Bluetooth audio ® control screen.
  • Page 73 3-3. Media operation ods: ® sound may be output from Miracast P.53 ® If this occurs, disabling the Bluetooth audio may allow sound to be output ®  Connecting a Miracast device ® from Miracast (P.72) ® ● The Miracast screen displays the same image that is sent from the external device.
  • Page 74 3-3. Media operation Check that the following screen screen. (P.11) is displayed when the device is ® ● To check the Miracast setting on the found. ® Wi-Fi setting screen (P.38) ® ● Miracast will not be available when ® the Wi-Fi connection is in use (P2P mode).
  • Page 75: Audio/Visual Remote Controls

    3-4. Audio/visual remote controls : If equipped 3-4.Audio/visual remote controls Steering switches : If cached radio is enabled, pressing and holding the “MODE” switch Steering switch operation pauses the broadcast. (Press and hold again to play back the cached Some parts of the audio/visual sys- radio program.) tem can be adjusted using the : When an Apple CarPlay connection...
  • Page 76 3-4. Audio/visual remote controls Android Auto  • Press: Track up/down : If equipped : When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, this function will be unavailable. : When an Android Auto connection is established, this function will be unavailable.
  • Page 77: Setup

    3-5. Setup : If equipped 3-5.Setup Audio settings Common settings Detailed audio settings can be programmed. Display the audio settings screen. (P.76) Displaying the audio set- Select “Common”. tings screen Select the desired items to be set. Press the “SETUP” button. Select to set the cover art dis- Select “Audio”.
  • Page 78 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system side this range, you may notice fad- 3-6.Tips for operating the audio/visual system Operating information ing and drifting, which increase with the distance from the radio trans- ● The use of a cellular phone inside or mitter.
  • Page 79 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system each other, making it difficult to ■ Compatible models hear the broadcast. ® The following iPod nano , iPod Static: AM is easily affected by ® ® touch and iPhone devices can external sources of electrical noise, be used with this system.
  • Page 80 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system such as the CTA (Consumer Tech- Item nology Association). Maximum Files in the device Supported formats and playable 9999 media are as follows. Maximum Files per folder ■ Supported formats WAV, FLAC, ALAC : USB video only ■...
  • Page 81 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system : Only compatible with Windows File type Channel mode Media Audio Standard 1ch, 2ch (Dual : Sound source of 48kHz or more is AAC files channel is not sup- down-converted to 48kHz/24bit. ported) WAV (LPCM)/ Corresponding bit rates FLAC/ALAC/...
  • Page 82 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system other formats. this reason, we recommend cre- ating USB memory with no more  WMA/AAC files can contain a than 2 levels of folders. WMA/AAC tag that is used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA/AAC tags carry information such as track title and artist name.
  • Page 83 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Compatible video format Format Codec Video codec: Format Codec  H.264/MPEG-4 Video codec:  MPEG4  H.264/MPEG-4  WMV9  WMV9  MPEG4 Advanced profile Audio codec:  AAC Audio codec:  AAC ...
  • Page 84 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system number, track title, the artist’s tries. name, the album title, the music  This product is protected by cer- genre, the year of production, tain intellectual property rights of comments, cover art and other Microsoft.
  • Page 85 ■ Bluetooth audio Message Explanation “Music tracks not This indicates a supported. Check problem in the your portable ® Bluetooth device. player.” ● If the malfunction is not rectified, take your vehicle to a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop.
  • Page 86: Speech Command System Operation

    Speech command sys- 4-1. Speech command system operation Speech command system .. Command list...... For vehicles sold outside Europe, some of the functions cannot be oper- ated while driving.
  • Page 87: Speech Command System

    4-1. Speech command system operation • Press the talk switch to start the 4-1.Speech command system operation Speech command sys- speech command system. • To cancel the speech command, press and hold the talk switch. The speech command system When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto enables the radio, phone dial- connection is established: ing, etc.
  • Page 88 4-1. Speech command system operation ● Wait for the confirmation beep before Say the desired command or speaking a command. select the desired command. ● This system may not operate immedi- ately after the power switch is in ACC or ON. Speech command system operation Press the talk switch.
  • Page 89: Command List

    4-1. Speech command system operation Command list Command list overview Recognizable speech commands and their actions are shown below.  Frequently used commands are listed in the following tables.  For devices that are not installed to the vehicle, commands relating to that device may not function.
  • Page 90 4-1. Speech command system operation ■ Phone Command Action “Dial <phone number>” Call the selected phone number Call the phone number of the latest outgoing “Redial” call “Call <contacts>” Call the selected phone contact Call the selected phone contact on its “Call <contacts>...
  • Page 91 4-1. Speech command system operation...
  • Page 92: Peripheral Monitoring System

    Peripheral monitoring system 5-1. Parking assist monitor Parking assist monitor ..Estimated course line display mode ........ Parking assist guide line dis- play mode ......Distance guide line display mode ........ Parking assist monitor precau- tions ........Things you should know ...104...
  • Page 93: Parking Assist Monitor

    5-1. Parking assist monitor 5-1.Parking assist monitor Parking assist monitor ● Be sure to back up slowly, depress- ing the brake pedal to control vehi- cle speed. The parking assist monitor ● If you seem likely to hit nearby vehi- assists the driver by displaying cles, obstacles, people or mount an image of the view behind...
  • Page 94 5-1. Parking assist monitor When a sensor detects an obstacle, the WARNING direction of obstacle is displayed and ● The camera uses a special lens. the buzzer sounds. The distances between objects and Parking assist-sensor pedestrians that appear in the image displayed on the screen will When a sensor detects an obstacle, the differ from the actual distances.
  • Page 95 5-1. Parking assist monitor the buzzer sounds. ● For details about the Rear Crossing Traffic Alert function and Parking assist-sensor, refer to the “Owner’s Manual”. WARNING ● As the Rear Crossing Traffic Alert Parking assist guide line display  display is displayed over the cam- era view, it may be difficult to see mode (P.97) the Rear Crossing Traffic Alert dis-...
  • Page 96: Estimated Course Line Display Mode

    5-1. Parking assist monitor Estimated course line display mode Screen description Rear view  Vehicle width guide lines Display a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. Estimated course lines Show an estimated course when the steering wheel is turned. Distance guide lines Shows distance behind the vehicle when the steering wheel is turned.
  • Page 97 If the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle width guide lines and the estimated course lines are not in alignment, have the vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. Vehicle width guide lines Display a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up.
  • Page 98: Parking Assist Guide Line Display Mode

    5-1. Parking assist monitor Wide rear view Parking assist guide line  display mode Screen description Rear view  Vehicle width guide lines Display a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. • The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width.
  • Page 99: Distance Guide Line Display Mode

    5-1. Parking assist monitor Distance guide line dis- Parking assist monitor play mode precautions Screen description Area displayed on screen Rear view The parking assist monitor dis-  plays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 100 5-1. Parking assist monitor • The area around both corners of the The camera bumper will not be displayed. The camera for the parking assist Wide rear view  monitor is located as shown in the illustration. ■ Using the camera If dirt or foreign matter (such as water droplets, snow, mud, etc.) is adhering to the camera, it cannot...
  • Page 101 ● Do not expose the camera to strong impact as this could cause a mal- function. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop as soon as possible. Differences between the screen and the actual road ...
  • Page 102 5-1. Parking assist monitor ■ When the ground behind the ■ When any part of the vehicle vehicle slopes down sharply sags The distance guide lines will appear When any part of the vehicle sags to be farther from the vehicle than due to the number of passengers or the actual distance.
  • Page 103 5-1. Parking assist monitor When approaching three- dimensional objects The estimated course lines target flat surfaced objects (such as the road). It is not possible to determine the position of three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) using the estimated course lines and dis- tance guide lines.
  • Page 104 5-1. Parking assist monitor...
  • Page 105: Things You Should Know

    If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified workshop. Symptom Likely cause Solution ...
  • Page 106 5-1. Parking assist monitor Symptom Likely cause Solution Have the vehicle inspected The camera position is out by a SUZUKI dealer or a of alignment. qualified workshop.  The vehicle is tilted. If this happens due to these The guide lines are very...
  • Page 107 5-1. Parking assist monitor...
  • Page 108: Phone

    Phone 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Quick reference ....108 Some basics .....109 Placing a call using the ® Bluetooth hands-free system ........113 Receiving a call using the ® Bluetooth hands-free system ........116 ® Talking on the Bluetooth hands-free system ..116 ®...
  • Page 109: Phone Operation

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) 6-1.Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Quick reference Message function The following function can be used Phone screen operation on message function: The phone top screen can be ®  Using the Bluetooth phone reached by the following methods: message function (P.118)
  • Page 110: Some Basics

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ® Some basics Bluetooth audio playback. • A noise may be heard during phone calls. The hands-free system ® ● Bluetooth uses the 2.4 GHz fre- enables calls to be made and ®...
  • Page 111 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) select “Yes”. WARNING Follow the steps in “Registering ® ● Before using Bluetooth devices, ® a Bluetooth phone for the first users of any electrical medical device other than implantable car- time” from step 5. (P.26) diac pacemakers, cardiac resyn- Selecting a registered device chronization therapy-pacemakers...
  • Page 112 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Phone switch ● The other party’s voice will be heard • If the switch is pressed during a call, from the front speakers. The audio/visual system will be muted the call will end. during phone calls or when hands-free •...
  • Page 113 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) when the hands-free system is Speech command system used. When selling or disposing of Press this switch to operate the the vehicle, initialize the data. speech command system. (P.48)  The following data in the system can be initialized: •...
  • Page 114: Placing A Call Using The Bluetooth Hands-Free System

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ing) can be selected. Placing a call using the Display the phone top screen. ® Bluetooth hands-free (P.108) system Select “History” and select the desired contact. ® After a Bluetooth phone has ...
  • Page 115 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) from a contact list. (P.129) Check that the dialing screen is displayed. Display the phone top screen. (P.108) When the contact list is Select “Favourites” and select empty the desired contact. ■ For PBAP compatible Select the desired number.
  • Page 116 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ■ For PBAP incompatible but Select “Keypad” and enter the phone number. ® OPP compatible Bluetooth phones Select or press the Select the desired item. switch on the steering wheel. Check that the dialing screen is displayed.
  • Page 117: Receiving A Call Using The Bluetooth Hands- Free System

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Receiving a call using Talking on the ® ® the Bluetooth hands- Bluetooth hands-free free system system When a call is received, the fol- While talking on the phone, the lowing screen is displayed following screen is displayed.
  • Page 118 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) vate”. performed. ● Release tones can be used when Select to hang up the phone. automated operation of a phone based service such as an answering machine or bank phone service is ●...
  • Page 119: Bluetooth ® Phone Message Function

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ® Bluetooth phone mes- ● This function may not be available depending on the type of cellular sage function phone. Received messages can be for- Incoming call waiting warded from the connected When a call is interrupted by a third ®...
  • Page 120 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) used on message function: • “Incoming E-mail display” is set to “Full screen”. (P.124) • Receiving a message (P.119) • “E-mail notification pop-up” is set to on. (P.124) • Checking received messages (P.119) SMS/MMS: •...
  • Page 121 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) next message. Check that the message is dis- played. Select to reply the message. (P.121) ® ● Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone being connected, it may be necessary to perform additional steps on the phone.
  • Page 122 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) a sending message screen is a sending message screen is displayed. displayed. Check that a confirmation Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the screen is displayed when the operation is complete. operation is complete.
  • Page 123 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Select a desired account name Check that the dialing screen is that is displayed on the left side displayed. of screen. ● A series of numbers may be recog- Select the desired message. nized as a phone number.
  • Page 124: Setup

    6-2. Setup 6-2.Setup Phone settings Message settings (P.130) Displaying the phone set- Sounds settings screen tings screen The call and ringtone volume can be adjusted. A ringtone can be Press the “SETUP” button. selected. Display the phone settings screen. (P.123) Select “Sounds”.
  • Page 125 6-2. Setup Select the desired item to be Select to set the desired incom- set. ing SMS/MMS tone. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the incoming SMS/MMS tone vol- ume. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the incoming e-mail tone volume. Select “-”...
  • Page 126 6-2. Setup Select the desired item to be Select to change the incoming set. e-mail display. “Full screen”: When an e-mail is received, the incoming e-mail display screen is the displayed and can be operated on the screen. “Drop-down”: When an e-mail is received, a message is displayed at the top of the screen.
  • Page 127 6-2. Setup contact list. (P.128) Select to update contacts from the connected phone. (P.126) Select to delete contacts from Select to set the transferred the contact list. (P.129) contact image display on/off. Select to reset all setup items. Select to reset all setup items. ®...
  • Page 128 6-2. Setup Select “Update contact”. Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the Select the desired contact. operation is complete. Select a phone type for the When the contact is registered  phone number. Select “Replace contacts” or ® : For PBAP compatible Bluetooth “Add contact”.
  • Page 129 6-2. Setup Select “USB 1” or “USB 2” when phone is removed before downloading is complete. the multiple USB devices are connected. Registering a new contact to  If a USB device is connected, the contact list skip this procedure. New contact data can be regis- When the contact is not regis- ...
  • Page 130 6-2. Setup phones, this function is available tered in the favourites list. when “Automatic transfer” is set to ■ Registering the contacts in the off. (P.126) favourites list Select “Edit contact”. Select “Add favourite”. Select the desired contact. Select the desired contact to add to the favourites list.
  • Page 131 6-2. Setup Select “Yes” when the confirma- Select to set automatic mes- tion screen appears. sage transfer on/off. Check that a confirmation Select to set automatic mes- screen is displayed when the sage readout on/off. operation is complete. Select to set updating message ■...
  • Page 132 6-2. Setup ture. (P.131) Select to reset all setup items. ■ Editing vehicle signature Select “Edit vehicle signature”. Enter desired signature and select “OK”. Select “OK” on the preview screen. “Edit again”: Select to edit the signature again.
  • Page 133: What To Do If

    6-3. What to do if... 6-3.What to do if... Troubleshooting Likely cause Solution An incorrect pass- Enter the correct If there is a problem with the code was entered passcode on the on the cellular hands-free system or a cellular phone. phone.
  • Page 134 6-3. What to do if... Likely cause Solution Likely cause Solution Set automatic Enter the pass- ® Passcode has not code on the cellu- Bluetooth con- Automatic been entered on lar phone if nection on this ® Bluetooth con- the cellular phone. requested (default system to on when nection on this...
  • Page 135 6-3. What to do if... Likely cause Solution Likely cause Solution Set notification of Turn the cellular Notification of SMS/MMS/E-mail phone off, remove SMS/MMS/E-mail reception on this and reinstall the reception on this system to on. battery pack, and system is set to off. (P.124) then restart the cellular phone.
  • Page 136: Index

    Index Alphabetical Index ...136...
  • Page 137: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index ® Bluetooth phone message function .............118 AM/FM/DAB radio ......58 Calling the message sender..121 Manual tuning ......60 Checking received messages ..119 Overview ........58 Checking sent messages ...120 Presetting a station ...... 59 Create a new message ....120 Radio options .......
  • Page 138 Alphabetical Index “Menu” screen operation ....10 ® Miracast .........71 Entering letters and numbers/list ® Connecting a Miracast device ..72 screen operation ......20 Overview ........71 Entering letters and numbers..20 List screen........22 Estimated course line display mode ............95 Operating information ....77 Screen description .......95 Error messages......83...
  • Page 139 Alphabetical Index Displaying the phone settings screen Displaying the screen adjustment ..........123 screen ........23 Message settings screen ... 130 ® Setting Bluetooth details .....30 Notifications/Display settings screen “Detailed settings” screen ....35 ..........124 ® Bluetooth setup screen ....31 Phone settings screen ....123 ®...
  • Page 140 Alphabetical Index Status icon explanation....11 Steering switch “Vehicle” button (“Setup” screen) 50 “MODE” switch......74 Vehicle settings ......50 Phone switch......110 Displaying the vehicle settings Talk switch ......86, 112 screen ........50 Volume control switch ..74, 110 Setting the valet mode ....50 switch......
  • Page 141 Certification...
  • Page 150 9 9 0 1 6 - 5 3 Z M 0 - 0 1 E Part No. 99016-53ZM0-01E May, 2020...

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