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Maserati GranTurismo 2024
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Dashboard Instruments and Controls
Quick Actions Contents
1. RECENT CALLS
Press and release the or button
until this menu item is displayed.
Pressing the OK button a list should
appear presented in chronological order
with latest call as first, regardless of the
call category.
NOTE:
In case no recent call are present, the
first element of the list is filled with a
“No recent calls” message.
In case no phone is connected, the
first element of the list is grayed and
filled with a No phone connected”
message.
During multiphone connection,
information available in cluster depends
on phone priority defined on MIA
display; favorite phone information will
be displayed. “Phone name” will be also
displayed below Recent call.
In Recent Calls list, the entries should
start with an icon showing the call type
(incoming, outgoing or missed), followed
by the CID (Caller ID): contact name,
“private number - unknown or phone
number (if contact name unavailable). On
the second line is displayed the time or
the date of the call.
NOTE:
Missed calls should display “Missed
Call” message before the time.
Private calls will not have pressable
areas on line items because user
cannot call back the unknown number.
NOTE:
If the user selects a recent call, the call
shall start without further confirmation.
If the user access Quick Actions menu
when a call is active, Recent Calls
menu item is grayed.
2. CLUSTER LAYOUT
Press and release the or button
until this menu item is displayed. Cluster
layout allows the user to reconfigure the
elements on the screen according to 3
different layouts:
Classic
Evolved
Relaxed
3. HEAD UP DISPLAY (HUD) ( )
Press and release the or button
until this menu item is displayed. Head
Up Display can be activated ON/OFF
(both from Quick Actions menu and
MIA display). The Head Up is a type
of display that allows driver to see
instrument panel data projected onto the
windshield without taking their eyes off
the road which helps to reduce the risk
of distracted driving.

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