SAGA Infotainment Manual 2022 Compressed
SAGA Infotainment Manual 2022 Compressed
SAGA Infotainment Manual 2022 Compressed
PREMIUM S
PREMIUM
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Precautions
1. Never disassemble or adjust the unit without any professional guidance. For
details, please consult any professional car shop / dealer for inquiry.
2. If the front panel or LCD screen is dirty, please use a clean silicone cloth
and neutral detergent to wipe off the spot. Using a rough cloth and non-
neutral detergent such as alcohol for cleaning may create scratches or
discoloration to the screen.
4. If the car was parked in hot or cold weather for a long time, please wait
until the temperature in the car becomes normal before operating the unit.
5. Using the air conditioner with very low temperature may result in
condensation buildup inside the unit, DO NOT use the unit in this situation.
If the unit still does not work after a few hours, please contact the service
center.
7. To prevent damage to the screen, avoid touching the screen with sharp
objects.
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Table Of Contents
1. Control Panel .............................................................................................................................. 5
2. Steering Wheel Control Buttons ................................................................................................ 6
3. Basic Operations ........................................................................................................................ 8
Standby/Awake ............................................................................................................................. 8
Mute.............................................................................................................................................. 8
Adjust Volume............................................................................................................................... 8
Main Menu .................................................................................................................................... 8
Widget Page ................................................................................................................................. 8
4. Radio Operations ...................................................................................................................... 10
Switching Radio Band ................................................................................................................. 10
Manual Tuning ............................................................................................................................ 10
Auto Tuning ................................................................................................................................ 10
Auto Store Radio Stations ........................................................................................................... 11
Manual Store Radio Stations....................................................................................................... 11
Deleting Favorite Stations ........................................................................................................... 11
5. Music Operations ...................................................................................................................... 13
Using USB device ....................................................................................................................... 13
Music Playback ........................................................................................................................... 13
Play/Pause.................................................................................................................................. 13
Previous/Next Track .................................................................................................................... 13
List Track .................................................................................................................................... 14
Loop Mode .................................................................................................................................. 14
Sound Effect ............................................................................................................................... 14
6. Video Operations ...................................................................................................................... 15
Video Playback ........................................................................................................................... 15
Play/Pause.................................................................................................................................. 15
Previous/Next Video.................................................................................................................... 15
Video List .................................................................................................................................... 16
Playback Loop Mode................................................................................................................... 16
Brightness Adjustment ................................................................................................................ 16
7. Gallery Operations .................................................................................................................... 17
Gallery Operations ...................................................................................................................... 17
Play/Pause.................................................................................................................................. 17
Previous/Next Pictures ................................................................................................................ 17
Full Screen Playback .................................................................................................................. 17
List pictures................................................................................................................................. 18
Rotating the Picture .................................................................................................................... 18
8. Bluetooth Operations ............................................................................................................... 19
Bluetooth Operations .................................................................................................................. 19
Connect to Bluetooth Device ....................................................................................................... 19
Making Phone Calls .................................................................................................................... 20
Receiving Phone Calls ................................................................................................................ 21
Call History ................................................................................................................................. 21
Contact List ................................................................................................................................. 22
Bluetooth Music .......................................................................................................................... 22
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9. Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 23
Systems Settings ........................................................................................................................ 23
Display Settings .......................................................................................................................... 23
Sound Effect Setting ................................................................................................................... 23
Sound Field Setting..................................................................................................................... 24
10. Other Functions ...................................................................................................................... 25
Theme Selection ......................................................................................................................... 25
EasyConnection .......................................................................................................................... 25
Reverse Camera Display ............................................................................................................ 27
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1. Control Panel
4 Go to main menu
Home
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2. Steering Wheel Control Buttons
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Radio:
Short press for less than 3 seconds: Jump up to previous
preset station,
Long press for more than 3 seconds: Search down
automatically for a valid station.
Picture:
Short press for less than 3 seconds: Go to the previous
picture in the playlist.
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USB music:
Short press for less than 3 seconds: Go to the previous
song in the playlist.
USB video:
Short press for less than 3 seconds: Go to the previous
video in the playlist
Long press for more than 3 seconds: Rewind the video at 2
times speed
Radio:
Short press for less than 3 seconds: Jump up to next
preset station,
Long press for more than 3 seconds: Search up
automatically for a valid station.
Picture:
Short press for less than 3 seconds: Go to the next picture
in the playlist.
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USB music:
Short press for less than 3 seconds: Go to the next song in
the playlist.
USB video:
Short press for less than 3 seconds: Go to the next video in
the playlist
Long press for more than 3 seconds: Fast forward the
video at 2 times speed
Mode switch button.
When USB is detected:
Mode change sequence: Radio->USB Music->Video-
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When USB is not detected/ Bluetooth is not connected:
Mode will not change. Mode will remain at Radio.
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3. Basic Operations Main Menu
Standby/Awake
Mute
Touch corresponding icon to enter
The sound of the head unit can be corresponding mode:
muted by short pressing the 【
Phone】 icon on the steering wheel. (1) EasyConnection
(2) Gallery
(3) Video
Adjust Volume
(4) Settings
(5) Music
Users can adjust the volume in steps (6) Radio
from 0 (Off) – 40 (Maximum). (7) Phone
(8) Theme
Press the 【 Vol + 】 or 【 Vol - 】 (9) Bluetooth Music
button to change the volume.
Clicking the “Proton Logo” on the
bottom -left side of the homepage
will direct you to the widget page.
Widget Page
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(1) Previous song: Click to play
previous track from the USB
music playlist (If the media
only has 1 track, this option
will be invalid)
(2) Play/Pause: Click to
play/pause current track.
(3) Next song: Click to play
next track from the USB
music playlist (If the media
only has 1 track, this option
will be invalid)
(4) Current song title.
(5) Current radio frequency. If
the radio station transmits
RDS data, the Program
Service (PS) name can be
displayed replacing “MHz”
text.
(6) Display Bluetooth phone
connection status.
(7) Display EasyConnection
status.
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4. Radio Operations Switching Radio Band
Touch 【Radio】 icon on the main Touch 【FM Band Switch】 button
menu to enter Radio mode. to switch to FM radio frequency
band. The “FM” fonts will be
highlighted.
Manual Tuning
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The radio stations will be stored
Auto Store Radio Stations in Favorites List (FM/AM List).
Note:
After radio stations are auto stored Deleting Favorite Stations
in “Favorite Presets” list below,
the previous radio stations list will
Users can delete radio stations from
be overwritten.
Favorite List either by deleting all
or individual stations.
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Users can also delete all list by
touching the “Delete All” button as
shown below.
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5. Music Operations information of the current track
Play/Pause
Using USB device
Music Playback
During Playback, touch【 Pause 】
Select 【Music】 on the main menu, button to pause and the sound will
and the device will start playing mute. Click 【 Play 】 button to
music stored in USB. continue to play.
Previous/Next Track
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List Track Touch 【Sound Effect】 button to
open the sound equalizer setting
interface. You can select either one
of the sound effects setting from
the interface.
Loop Mode
Sound Effect
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6. Video Operations Touch 【 Pause/Play 】 button to
play/pause the video. During
Video Playback Playback, touch 【 Pause 】 button
to pause and the video will be stop.
Touch 【Play】 button to continue
Select 【Video】 on the main menu
play the video.
to enter video mode.
Previous/Next Video
Play/Pause
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Video List Dragging the bar to the left will
reduce the brightness whereas
Touch 【List】 button to access to dragging the bar to the right will
list of available media files. increase the brightness.
Click on the listed items to play the Note: Watching video while driving
desired media file. is prohibited for safety reasons.
Under driving conditions, user will
Playback Loop Mode not be able to watch the video and
a warning message will be popped
There are 3 available playback loop up if users try to watch videos
mode as below. You can change the while driving.
loop mode by touching the following
buttons:
Brightness Adjustment
Touch 【 Brightness Adjustment 】
button to adjust the brightness of
the display.
Brightness can be adjusted by
dragging the brightness bar to the
left or right.
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7. Gallery Operations Previous/Next Pictures
Play/Pause
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List pictures
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8. Bluetooth
Operations
Bluetooth Operations
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from the head unit pairing list (refer
below).
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Receiving Phone Calls
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Contact List
Bluetooth Music
If the contact list is empty, user can
touch the 【Download】 button to
download contact list from the
connected Bluetooth device.
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9. Settings Display Settings
User can adjust the following settings By touching the 【Sound Effect Settings
in Systems Settings interface:
】 button, users will be directed to the
interface below:
(1) Turn the touch key tone On/Off
(2) Changing time format to 12- or
24-hours system.
(3) Change the clock time
(4) Display the hardware and
software version
(5) Restore factory settings.
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There are 8 sound setting options
available for the user to choose
including “Custom” option. Users may
select any of the available sound
setting options shown in the interface
and each option will return different
sound effect.
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10. Other Functions options
Selection”.
listed under “Wallpaper
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Reverse Camera Display
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TYPE II
STANDARD
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FOREWORD
We thank you for and congratulate you on your choice of new car
This handbook contains essential information about the car radio of your new Proton as well as other important advice to be rigorously followed.
Before starting to use your new car radio, please read the information carefully and keep it for reference.
Traffic safety
As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your responsibility to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times. Never use your car radio in a way that could
distract you. Please keep in mind that you travel a distance of 14m per second of a speed of only 50 km/h.
Should the traffic situation become particularly demanding, we advice you not to use the radio. Always make sure that you are still able to hear any meaning
signals coming from outside the vehicle, such as police or fire engine sirens, so that you can react accordingly.
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