5
[Advanced
Sound
Retriever]The Sound Retriever
function provides a
wide, deep and rich
quality to CD/MP3/
WMA /USB/iPod
sound, which gives
the user a lively
impression.
Establish the Sound
Retriever mode by
touching either [Low
Rate] or [High Rate].
Touch [Off] to
deactivate the Sound
Retriever.NOTICE
The Sound Retriever function
can only be selected when
playing MP3/ WMA from CD
and iPod, USB portable audio
player/USB memory.
The Sound Retriever function
does not support external
compressed audio media.
BASS function and TREBLE
function values can be set for
each of the modes (AM, FM,
CD/MP3/ WMA, iPod/ USB
portable audio player/ USB
memory, XM Satellite Radio).
When you switch modes, the
settings change to the BASS
and TREBLE values set for the
selected mode.
The ASL function is only
ef fective when the vehicle is
moving.
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Setting Up the Subwoofer
Touch [Sub -W] on the Sound
Settings menu to display the
Subwoofer Settings Menu and then
touch on the settings that follow to
set them up.
( This will only display when the sub -
woofer settings have been activated.
You can set this item, when the
[Subwoofer Setting] is set to [ON].
(page 52)) After the end of setup,
touch [OK] to return to the previous
screen.
[Phase] Establish the
Subwoofer Output
Phase mode by
touching either
[NORMAL] or
[REVERSE].
[Level
Adjustment] Each time you touch
[+], the subwoofer
level steps increase
up to a maximum level
of 6.
Each time you touch
[–], the subwoofer
level steps decrease
down to a minimum
level of -24.
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Establishing the SSP (Scion
Sound Processing) Mode
SSP is a modified DSP (Digital Signal
Processing) system that provides a
customized sound for your vehicle.
Touch [SSP] on the Sound Settings
menu to display the SSP Settings
Menu. Touch [SSP Settings] and
touch one of the following to estab -
lish the SSP mode.
[SSP
Natural]Natural and smooth
sound that gives no
listening fatigue but
comfort.
[SSP Hear] A powerful, energetic, live sound.
[SSP Feel] Reproduces the sound on the stage that
musicians hear.
For more details, please visit the
SCION website at
http://www.scion.com/.
•Connecting a
Bluetooth Cell Phone
You can connect a Bluetooth
enabled cell phone to the system
and enjoy hands-free phoning.
You can also use your cell phone
for regular calls with the Bluetooth
connection.
WARNING
Before connecting the cell
phone, always stop your car in a
safe location.
NOTICE
A Bluetooth enabled cell
phone that supports the HFP
profile is required for the
operations explained here.
Make sure and verif y that the
battery is suf ficiently charged
before connecting the cell
phone.
Even when using a cell phone
that has been connected as a
Bluetooth audio player, you will
need to carry out the following
connection procedures for
hands-free phoning.
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Using Hands-Free
Phoning
Explanations regarding how to use
hands-free phoning appear below.
You will be able to maintain direct
control of your cell phone even
when using hands-free phoning.Making Calls
Touch [] to display the Phone
screen. You can make outgoing calls
using the PHONE screen.
* This is the same as pressing [(Off Hook)] on the steering switch.
When the phone and the micro -
phone are not connected, it is not
possible to make a call.
Dialing phone numbers
Make phone calls by touching on the
number keypads on the screen to
dial phone numbers.
Dial phone numbers by touching on
the number keypads and then touch-
ing [
] on the Phone screen.Touch [ ] to cancel the previous
number.
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Making calls to selected Speed
Dial numbers
The Speed Dial function allows you
to quickly call up frequently dialed
phone numbers.
You can make calls by selecting num-
bers registered on Speed Dial. You
must first register the phone number
to Speed Dial. For more information,
see Registering telephone numbers
on Speed Dial on page 62.
1. To
uch [Speed Dial] on the Phone
screen.
2. To
uch on any Speed Dial number
that has been registered.
* Speed Dial consists of [Speed Dial1] -
[Speed Dial3], which are further
divided up into six numbers each.
Touch on [Speed Dial1] - [Speed
Dial3] to toggle between the tabs.
* Tou
ch [Options] to edit the Speed
Dial entries. For more information,
refer to Editing Speed Dial Entries on
page 62.
Making calls to numbers selected
from the call history
You can make calls by selecting
phone numbers from the call history.
1. To
uch [Call History] on the Phone
screen.
2. To
uch a phone number on Call
History, and then touch [
].
* Touch [Add Speed Dial] after touch-
ing on a number to register this
phone number to Speed Dial.
* Tou
ch [All] to display the history of
all calls.
* To u
ch [Missed] to display the history
of missed calls.
* To u
ch [Incoming] to display the histo -
ry of incoming calls; touch [Outgoing]
to display the history of outgoing
calls.
* To u
ch [Delete] to select phone num-
bers to delete from the Call History.
Touch [All Delete] to delete all phone
numbers.
Making calls to selected contacts
Contacts includes data such as
phone numbers and names that are
imported from the address book of
the cell phone to the system. To use
Contacts, you must first import the
cell phone data – which will function
as contact information – to the sys-
tem. (Refer to Editing Contacts on
page 61.)
1 . To
uch [Contacts] on the Phone
screen.
2. To
uch the desired person’s name
on the Contacts screen.
* Touch [ Transfer] to import the
Contacts. (Refer to page 61.)
* Tou
ch [Options] to edit Contacts and
Speed Dial numbers.
* To u
ch the group of letters on the
right to display the corresponding
names.
3. If more than one number has
been registered for this person,
touch one of the numbers and
then touch [
].
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Taking Phone Calls
The following screen appears when
a call comes in.
[]Use to answer the
phone.
[
] Use to hang up
without answering the
phone.
[Volume] Use to adjust the ring volume. Touch [+] to
increase the volume;
touch [–] to decrease
the volume.
The Steering Switch (On Hook/
Off Hook) and Microphone
After connecting the hands-free
device, you can use the steering
switch for simple hands-free phoning
operations.
(Off Hook)When there are no
calls, press this button
to display the Phone
screen.
Press to answer
incoming phone calls.
When the phone is set
to Call Waiting and a
call comes in while you
are on the phone, use
this to toggle between
the calls.
(On Hook)
Press this button to
avoid incoming calls.
Press to hang up
during a call.
You don’t need to talk directly into
the microphone; your voice will
successfully reach the microphone
when you talk in a normal, sitting
position as you drive.
• Settings You Can Establish
While Using the Phone
When you are on the phone, the fol-
lowing screen appears.
[]When the phone
device is set up for
call waiting and a call
comes in on another
line, use this function
to swi
tch to this other
call.
[] Hangs up the phone.
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Th i
s is the same as
pressing [On Hook]
on the steering
switch.
[Volume] Adjusts the call volume. Touch [+] to
increase the volume;
touch [–] to decrease
the volume.
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Using the Phonebook
In this manual, Phonebook is an
all-inclusive term that refers to the
following components. Contacts, which are made up of
phone numbers and other data
imported from the address book
of the cell phone.
Speed Dial: this function
registers phone numbers that are
used frequently so that they can
be called up easily.
Call History: this is a record of
outgoing calls, incoming calls
and missed calls.
NOTICE
Even if a telephone number
containing 5 or more digits
is recorded in the cell phone’s
address book, the Phonebook
can only hold numbers
cont
aining digits or less.
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Touch [
] d [Phone]
d [Phone
book] to display the [Phonebook
Settings] screen.
Editing Contacts
You can register up to 1 000 contacts.
Impor ting Contacts
1. Fo
r PBAP- enabled phones
Touch [Manage Contacts] d
[Transfer Contacts] d [Update
Contacts] on the Transfer
Contacts screen.
Automatically updates the phone -
book.
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2. For OPP- enabled phones
Touch [Manage Contacts] d
[Transfer Contacts].
This is the same as touching
[Phone] d [Contacts] d [ Transfer]
[Replace
Contacts]Substitutes contacts
that already exist with
the contacts that were
imported.
[Add
Contacts] Adds the contacts that
were imported to the
contacts that already
exist.
Automatically begins the process
of forwarding the phonebook if it
has never been sent.
If the phonebook data has already
been forwarded, the following
selection screen is displayed.
Deleting contacts
You can select the phone numbers
of contacts to be deleted.
1.
To
uch [Manage Contacts] d
[Delete Contacts] on the Contacts
Settings screen.
2 . To
uch the telephone number
that you want to delete from the
Contacts List.
* To delete all contacts, touch [All
Delete].
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Using Voice Recognition
With the voice recognition
function, you can control the
system using only your voice.
NOTICE
When using voice recognition,
close the windows and take
other steps to eliminate
background noise.
You don’t need to talk directly
into the microphone; your
voice will successfully reach
the microphone when you talk
in a normal sitting position as
you drive.
Some vehicles may not have
a [
(Talk Switch)] on steering
wheel.
If this is the case for your
vehicle, start voice recognition
by pressing and holding the
[
] button on this unit. Touch
[Cancel] to terminate voice
recognition.
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1.
You can activate the voice
recognition mode by continuing
to touch [
] for 0.8 seconds or
longer. 2.
Fo
llowing the screen display
prompts, give the voice
commands in a clear voice.
(For example, say “Dial 0123456789”
to dial the number 0123456789.)
* If you say the words in the “<>”
that are shown on the screen, a
screen providing you with help -
ful prompts will appear.
Voice Recognition Commands
Voice commands Action
Call Name
Dial by name
Dial Name
Phone Name
Call
Call
at
Call Name
screen will
appear.
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Dial Number
Call Number
Dial by number
Phone Number
Dial
screen will
appear.
International CallInternational
Call screen will
appear.
contact name
on the Call
Name screen.
<0 – 9/800>Enter the phone
number on the
Dial Number
screen.
<0 – 9/*/#/+>Enter the phone
number on the
International
Call screen.
<0 – 9/*/#>Enter the
numeric
character or
symbol on the
Send Tones
screen.
SendSends the tone.
Go BackReturns to
the previous
operation.
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• 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
file, add the corresponding
filename extension (.mp3,
.wma).
This unit plays back files
with the filename extension
(.mp3, .wma) as an MP3/ WMA
file. To prevent noise and
malfunctions, do not use these
extensions for files other than
MP3/ WMA files.
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MP3 additional
information
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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 compatibilit
y.
• There is no compatibility with the MP3i
(MP3 interactive) or mp3 PRO formats.
• The sound quality of MP3 files generally
becomes bet
ter 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
cert
ain quality, we recommend using only
discs recorded with a bit rate of at least
128 kbps.
MP3 and WMA 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.
• 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 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 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), is 32, from
the first character.
• The maximum number of characters whic
h
can be displayed for a folder name is 32.
• In case of files recorded according to the
Romeo file system, only the first 32 c
har-
acters can be displayed.