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Setting the Call Volume
You can set the call volume of the hands-free phone.
1 Turn the ROTARY ENCODER
to select SET HF SOUND, and press the ROTARY ENCODER.
2 Turn the ROTARY ENCODER
to select CALL VOL, and press the ROTARY ENCODER.
3 Turn the ROTARY ENCODER
to select the call volume you want to set, and press the ROTARY ENCODER.
You can set the call volume in
the range of 2 to 63.
Setting the Ring Tone Volume
You can set the ring tone volume of the hands-free phone.
1 Turn the ROTARY ENCODER
to select SET HF SOUND, and press the ROTARY ENCODER.
2 Turn the ROTARY ENCODER
to select RINGTONE VOL, and press the ROTARY ENCODER.
3 Turn the ROTARY ENCODER
to select the ring tone volume you want to set, and press the ROTARY ENCODER.
You can set the ring tone vol
-ume in the range of 2 to 63.
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Transferring a Call HistoryYou can transfer a call history from the connected mobile phone to this unit. This function is only available when a mobile phone is connected.
1 Turn the ROTARY ENCODER
to select SEND HISTORY, and press the ROTARY ENCODER.
2 Turn the ROTARY ENCODER
to select YES, and press the ROTARY ENCODER.
Call history transfer is complet
-ed when “TRANSFERRED” is displayed.
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Using Hands-Free Phoning
1 CALLSwitches between telephone modes.Pressing CALL while a phone number is displayed initiates a call to the displayed number. Pressing CALL when there is an incoming call connects the caller.When you connect the cellular phone corresponding to the voice recognition feature, if you press and hold until you hear a beep, the voice recognition func-tion is activated.If you press CALL while talking on the mobile phone, it is switched to a hands-free telephone call with this unit.If you press CALL while talking with this unit, the telephone call is put on hold (Hold is only provided for the mobile phone connected to this unit).If you press CALL while talking with this unit, another incoming call can be answered ( Taking incoming calls while talking on the mobile phone is only pro-vided when connected with this unit).If you press CALL again after receiving an additional incoming call, the call is switched back to the original caller.
2 ENDReturns to the operation prior to switch-
ing to telephone mode. Pressing END when there is an incoming call blocks the caller.
CALL
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3 PRESET 1-5Initiates a call to the registered phone number.
4 PRESET 6Mutes your voice and switches the phone function from this unit to your mobile phone.
5 TEXTIf you press TEX T when there is information that cannot finish being displayed, you can see information on continuation.
Making a Call
You can initiate a call from the
phonebook, by speed dialing,
entering the phone number or from
the call histories.
Using the PhonebookYou can make a call from the phonebook in this unit.
1 Press CALL, turn the
ROTARY ENCODER to select PHONEBOOK, and press the ROTARY ENCODER.
2 Turn the ROTARY ENCODER
to select the desired contact name (or phone number) from the phonebook, and press the ROTARY ENCODER.
If you turn the ROTARY
ENCODER to select A-Z SEARCH and press the ROTARY ENCODER, you can select the first letter of the contact name and narrow down the search. Select the first letter of the name from the alphabet (A to Z) or select OTHERS (numbers from 0 to 9 and symbols).
3 Check the phone number and
press CALL.
Using Speed DialingYou can make a call from the phone numbers registered to speed dialing.
1 Press CALL, turn the ROTARY
ENCODER to select SPEED DIALS, and press the ROTARY ENCODER.
2 Press the PRESET button to
which the phone number you want to call is registered.
3 Check the phone number and
press CALL.
Using the Call HistoriesYou can make a call by displaying the call histories (last call, outgo-ing calls, incoming calls, missed calls or all calls).
1 In the TEL menu, turn the
ROTARY ENCODER to select L AST NUMBER, INCOMIN CALL, OUTGOIN CALL, MISSED CALLS or ALL CALLS, and press the ROTARY ENCODER.
2 Turn the ROTARY ENCODER
to select the history you want to display, and press the ROTARY ENCODER (except last call).
3 Check the phone number and
press CALL.
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Changing the
Opening Screen
With the main unit switched on
af ter pressing the Power button,
once the key is turned from the
ACC position to the of f position
and back to ACC again, “SCION” is
displayed as the Opening Screen.
Users can edit the text themselves
to make another Opening Screen,
as an alternate to the default
SCION display. Up to a maximum
of 1 characters can be displayed.
The procedure is described on next
page.
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Editing the Text
The SETUP menu will be
displayed when ROTARY
ENCODER is held down while the
power is in “OFF” position. Turn
the ROTARY ENCODER to select
the OPENING. You can enter the
character at the flashing cursor
position. The character selection
method is described below.
1 Enter the character to PRESET1,
2 and 3. Turn the ROTARY
ENCODER right or left to select
the character, and press the
RIGHT or LEFT to move the
cursor.
• PRESET1: Alphabet input (A-Z)
• PRESET2: Number
• PRESET3: Space, Deletion
2 After selecting the character,
press the ROTARY ENCODER
right. The cursor moves to the
right, so you can edit the next
character.
(Maximum number of characters
for entry is 12.)
To choose and delete the
character or text, choose the
character with the cursor and then
press PRESET3 to delete.
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After character entry, press the
ROTARY ENCODER to register
the text string.
If the cursor is positioned on the
12th character, press the RIGHT
to register the whole text entered.
New Message Display
The next time the ACC is
switched on, the text edited by
the user will be displayed.
NOTICE
To avoid draining the battery,
do not leave the car audio on
longer than necessary when
the engine is not running.
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Initial Setting
To display the SETUP menu, press
and hold the ROTARY ENCODER
while the power is in "OFF" posi-
tion. When the ROTARY ENCODER
is turned, the setting item of the
SETUP menu will switch in the fol-
lowing order:
SUB-W CTRL OPENING CAR TYPE
SUB-W CTRL:
A menu for switching the sub
-woofer ON and OFF when a sub-woofer is connected.
When switched to ON, you can hear the sound from the sub-woofer and enter the subwoofer settings on the AUDIO CTRL menu displayed by pressing the ROTARY ENCODER while the
power is in “ON” position.
When switched to OFF, no sound can be heard from the subwoofer.
When the ROTARY ENCODER is pressed, switches in the following order:
OFF ON
OPENING:
A menu for editing the opening
message.
You can edit the opening message by the following operation.
For details of how to edit the opening message, refer to page 50 “Changing the Opening Screen.”
• Move the cursor left and right
with the ROTARY ENCODER left or right.
• Choose the text with the
ROTARY ENCODER left or right.
• Enter alphabet with PRESET 1.
• Enter numbers with PRESET 2.
• Enter spaces with PRESET 3.
• Set the text with the ROTARY
ENCODER in the center.
CAR TYPE:
A menu for setting up the vehicle
type.
When the ROTARY ENCODER is pressed, switches in the following order:
TC XB XD IQ
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g Track/station selection button
(a,b)
• When listening to the radio:Press the button and the preset memory is recalled in order. If you continue pressing the button for an extended period, automatic station selection begins.
• When listening to a CD:
Press the button to select a track.
• When listening to MP3/WMA/AAC:
Press the button to select a file. Press and hold the button to select a folder.
• When listening to the iPod:
Press the button to select a track.
• When listening to USB portable
audio player/USB memory:Press the button to select a file. Press and hold the button to select a folder.
• When listening to a XM broadcast:
Press the button to recall preset channels in order.
• When listening to Bluetooth audio
player:
Press the button to select a track.Press and hold the button to select an album.
MP3, WMA and AAC
files
• MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 and refers to an audio compression technology standard.• WMA is short for Windows Media™ Audio and refers to an audio compression technology that is developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA data can be encoded by using Windows Media Player.• AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression tech-nology standard.• With some applications used to encode WMA files, this unit may not operate cor-rectly.• With some applications used to encode WMA files, album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed.• This unit allows playback of MP3/WMA/AAC files on CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW discs and USB portable audio player/USB memory. Disc recordings compatible with level 1 and level 2 of ISO9660 and with the Romeo and Joliet file system can be played back.• MP3/WMA/AAC files are not compatible with packet write data transfer.• The maximum number of characters which can be displayed for a file name, including the extension (.mp3, .wma, .m4a), is 24, from the first character. •
The maximum number of characters which
can be displayed for a folder name is 24.
• In case of files recorded according to the
Romeo file system, only the first 24 char-acters can be displayed.
• The folder selection sequence for playback
and other operations becomes the writing sequence used by the writing software. For this reason, the expected sequence at the time of playback may not coincide with the actual playback sequence. However, there also is some writing software which permits setting of the playback order.
IMPORTANT
When naming an MP3/ WMA /
A AC file, add the correspond-
ing filename extension (.mp3,
.wma, .m4a).
This unit plays back files with
the filename extension (.mp3,
.wma, .m4a) as an MP3/ WMA /
A AC file. To prevent noise and
malfunctions, do not use these
extensions for files other than
MP3/ WMA /A AC files.
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MP3 additional
information
• Files are compatible with the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 formats for display of album (disc title), track (track title), artist (track artist) and comments. Ver. 2.x of ID3 Tag is given priority when both Ver. 1.x and Ver. 2.x exist.
• The emphasis function is valid only when
MP3 files of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz frequencies are played back. (16 kHz,
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz sampling frequencies can be played back.)
• There is no m3u playlist compatibility.
• There is no compatibility with the MP3i
(MP3 interactive) or mp3 PRO formats.
• The sound quality of MP3 files generally
becomes better with an increased bit rates. This unit can play recordings with bit rates from 8 kbps to 320 kbps, but in order to be able to enjoy sound of a certain quality, we recommend using only discs recorded with a bit rate of at least 128 kbps.
WMA additional
information
• This unit plays back WMA files encoded by Windows Media Player.
• You can only play back WMA files in the
frequencies 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz.
• The sound quality of WMA files generally
becomes better with an increased bit rate. This unit can play recordings with bit rates from 48 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR) or from 48 kbps to 384 kbps (VBR), but in order to
be able to enjoy sound of a certain quality, we recommend using discs recorded with a higher bit rate.
• This unit doesn't support the following for-mats.
-
Windows Media Audio 9 Professional
(5.1ch)
- Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless
- Windows Media Audio 9 Voice
AAC additional
information
• This unit plays back AAC files encoded by iTunes.
• This unit plays back AAC files in the sam-pling frequencies 11.025 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz.
• The sound quality of AAC files generally
becomes better with an increased trans-mission rate. This unit can play recordings
with transmission rates from 16kbps to 320kbps, but in order to be able to enjoy sound of a certain quality, we recommend using discs recorded with a higher trans-mission rate.
• This unit doesn't support the following for-mat:
- Apple Lossless