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RENAULT TWINGO 2017 3.G Radio Connect R And Go User Manual GB.39
To attach the telephone holder 89  onto 
your vehicle’s audio system, follow 
these instructions:
–  remove the phone support cover  23 
by turning it anti-clockwise to expose 
the USB2 sock

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RENAULT TWINGO 2017 3.G Radio Connect R And Go User Manual GB.41
“Calls” 
From the “Phone” menu, press the 
“Calls” icon.
This function enables you to:
–  dial a number using the numerical  keypad;
–  view outgoing calls;
–  view missed c

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RENAULT TWINGO 2017 3.G Radio Connect R And Go User Manual GB.46
Main Menu
3D map
Find POIs
Hide the My Destinations
Welcome
R & GO: NAVIGATION FUNCTION (1/2)
Map key
The information displayed below may 
vary:
37 Telephone information (notifications, 
network

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RENAULT TWINGO 2017 3.G Radio Connect R And Go User Manual GB.48
A journey has to be more than 400 
metres to be taken into account. If the 
time between the stopping and starting 
the engine is less than four hours, the 
application continues to take the jou

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RENAULT TWINGO 2017 3.G Radio Connect R And Go User Manual GB.49
R & GO: VEHICLE FUNCTION (2/3)
«Rev counter»
From the «Car» menu, press the «Rev 
counter» icon.
This function allows you to view the 
revolutions of your vehicle in real time 
(rpm x 1

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RENAULT TWINGO 2017 3.G Radio Connect R And Go User Manual GB.51
R & GO: ADJUSTING SETTINGS (1/3)
–  to view the terms and conditions of use;
–  to see which “R&Go” version is in- stalled on your phone;
–  to view the information required by  Renaul

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RENAULT TWINGO 2017 3.G Radio Connect R And Go User Manual GB.52
R & GO: ADJUSTING SETTINGS (2/3)
«Night mode»
To improve the visibility of the naviga-
tion screen between day and night, you 
can change the combination of the map 
colours.
Select by checkin

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RENAULT TWINGO 2017 3.G Radio Connect R And Go User Manual GB.53
“Home page widgets”
The welcome screen is the default 
screen for your audio system. It is 
made up of a certain number of short-
cuts to other functions, such as naviga-
tion and radio.
You
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