McLaren IRIS User manual

IRIS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IRIS OVERVIEW 2
SETTINGS 9
RADIO 22
MEDIA 29
PHONE 41
CONTACTS 53
NAVIGATION 60
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IRIS OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION
IRIS OVERVIEWINTRODUCTION
Purpose
This document provides all the
information needed to gain the
maximum benefit from the
entertainment system that is
accessed using the IRIS controls
and screen.
The information is divided into
chapters and sections. Each
chapter deals with a system, i.e.
Media and each section provides
information on a specific device
or feature that the user, will need
to operate.
Each chapter is listed on the
contents page, for easy access.
Please read carefully and
familiarize yourself with all the
systems before driving.
WARNING: For your
safety, ensure that you do
not become distracted from
the task of driving, through
use of any of these systems.
FCC Declaration
This device complies with Part
15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause
harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any
interference received,
including interference that
may cause undesired
operation.
No changes shall be made to the
equipment without the
manufacturer’s permission as
this may void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part
2.1091 of the FCC Rules for an
uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed
and operated with a minimum
distance of 20cm between the
radiator and your body.
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IRIS OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION
Industry Canada Declaration
This device complies with
Industry Canada licence-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is
subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause
interference.
2. This device must accept any
interference, including
interference that may cause
undesired operation of the
device.
Le présent appareil est conforme
aux CNR d'Industrie Canada
applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence.
L'exploitation est autorisée aux
deux conditions suivantes:
1. l'appareil ne doit pas
produire de brouillage.
2. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit
accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si
le brouillage est susceptible
d'en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
Copyright
McLaren Automotive is
constantly updating the systems
covered within this document,
and therefore reserves the right
to change the specification
without notice at any time.
Every attempt is made to ensure
that this information is totally
accurate, however no liabilities
for inaccuracies or the resulting
consequences are accepted by
McLaren Automotive or its
Dealers, except in the case of
personal injury caused by the
negligence of these parties.
Other Information
The Bluetooth® word mark and
logos are owned by the
Bluetooth® SIG Inc., and any
use of such marks by McLaren
Automotive Ltd. is under licence.
Other trademarks and trade
names are those of their
respective owners.
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IRIS OVERVIEW
SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ICONS
SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ICONS
Systems
The systems and features
available on IRIS are shown
below. Further information can
be found in the individual
chapters:
xPHONE, page 41
xMEDIA, page 29.
xNAVIGATION, page 60.
xCONTACTS, page 53
xRADIO, page 22;
xSETTINGS, page 9;
Operation of the systems and
their features is achieved by
using a combination of the
controls located beneath the
screen and by touching the icons
on the screen.
Screen brightness
Brightness of the screen is
manually controlled through the
left-hand display of the
instrument cluster, and is
automatically reduced for night
driving.
Date and time
IRIS takes its date and time
information from the vehicle.
Settings are made through the
left hand display on the
instrument cluster.
Switching between systems
You can switch between
systems, i.e. from Phone to
Media, using the MCC. For more
information, see MCC control,
page 7.
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SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ICONS
Touch screen controls
IRIS will start up and display the
Home screen when the ignition
is switched on.
1. On/Off and Home
2. Volume
3. Left- hand screen icon
function
4. Right-hand screen icon
function
5. Micro Control Center
(MCC)
6. Mute
On/Off and Home control
To switch IRIS off, press and
hold the control (1) for more than
a second.
When IRIS is active, a brief
press of the control will return
you to the Home screen from
anywhere in the system.
Press and hold the control for
more than two seconds to restart
IRIS.
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SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ICONS
Volume control
Rotate the control (2) clockwise
to increase volume or counter
clockwise to reduce the volume.
A number representing the
volume setting will appear briefly
on the screen
The volume control is used to set
the volume of the system that is
currently active. The description
of the active system will appear
on the screen. For additional
information on setting a volume
level, see Volume Level, page
14.
Rotate the volume control in
either direction to restore the
sound after muting.
NOTE: You can adjust any
volume source by rotating
the volume control dial. For
temporary sources of audio
(phone calls), this can be
adjusted using the dial when the
source is active, or via the
Settings, see Volume Level,
page 14.
Left-hand screen icon control
This control adopts the same
functionality as the icon at the
bottom left-hand side of the
screen. The function will change
according to the system selected
and the active feature. Press the
control (3) to make your
selection.
Right-hand screen icon
control
This control adopts the same
functionality as the icon at the
bottom right-hand side of the
screen. The function will change
according to the system selected
and the active feature. Press the
control (4) to make your
selection.
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MEDIA
VOLUME LEVEL
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SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ICONS
MCC control
The MCC fulfils a number of
functions. The window will open
automatically to advise you of
changes of status within a
system.
To open the MCC window, press
control (5), or touch the
icon.
Any information relevant to the
system being operated, or icons
of other available systems will be
displayed.
Touch an icon to quickly switch
to a different system.
To close the window, press
control (5) again, or touch the
icon.
NOTE: The arrow will point
upwards when the MCC
window is closed, and point
downwards when it is open.
If relevant, the full screen icon
will appear in the top right-hand
corner of the MCC window, when
open. Touch the icon to display
the full screen relating to the
system or feature displayed in
the MCC window.
Mute control
Press control (6) to mute the
sound from all devices. The
MUTE symbol will appear at
the top of the screen.
Press again to restore the
sound. Sound can also be
restored by rotating the volume
control in either direction.
BROWSESOURCE
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IRIS OVERVIEW
SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ICONS
Home screen icons
1. Phone.
2. Media.
3. Navigation.
4. Contacts.
5. Radio.
6. Settings.
Touch the icon representing the
system that you wish to access.
Information bar
A number of symbols will appear
at the top of the screen, when
certain systems are in operation
or features are active.
1. Media/Phone system
synchronizing.
2. Mute active
3. Media device connected to
auxiliary socket.
4. Media device connected to
USB port.
5. Phone connected using
Bluetooth®.
6. Phone battery charge
status.
7. Phone signal strength
indicator.
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SETTINGS
INTRODUCTION
SETTINGS
INTRODUCTION
Functions
Touch the Settings icon to
access the following
functions:
xBluetooth®, page 10;
xVolume Level, page 14;
xMeridian, page 15;
xLanguage, page 20;
xAbout, page 21.
Touch the BLUETOOTH icon, to
view details of the phone(s)
which are paired or connected to
IRIS, and other phone related
details and settings, see
Bluetooth®, page 10.
Touch the VOLUME LEVEL icon
to change the volume for the
individual systems, see Volume
Level, page 14.
Touch the MERIDIAN icon to
configure your Meridian settings.
For more information, see
Meridian, page 15.
Touch the LANGUAGE icon, to
set the language you wish IRIS
to use, see Language, page 20.
Touch the ABOUT icon, to view
details of your IRIS system, see
About, page 21.
Switching between systems
You can switch between
systems, i.e. from Phone to
Media, using the MCC. For more
information, see MCC control,
page 7.
BLUETOOTH
VOLUME LEVEL
ABOUT
LANGUAGE
SETTINGS
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SETTINGS
ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENTS
Bluetooth®
Touch BLUETOOTH to view a
list of the phones that are
already paired. Touch
DISCOVERABLE to start the
phone pairing procedure. For
more information on pairing, see
PHONE, page 41.
Discoverable mode
Discoverable must be ON in
order that a cell phone can find
IRIS and subsequently be paired
and connected.
When Discoverable is ON, the
screen displays the passcode
which must be entered on the
phone being paired and
connected.
Touch the Discoverable icon, the
word ON will appear when it is
set to on. Touch again to switch
off.
NOTE: The vehicle will time
out of Discoverable mode
once a phone is connected or
after 3 minutes of no Bluetooth®
activity.
*DAVID’S IPHONE
DISCOVERABLE ON
NEXUX ONE
IPHONE
NOKIA 7290
BLACKBERRY
SETTINGS
CANCEL
Enter this code on your device to connect Bluetooth:
768443
BLUETOOTH PASSCODE
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