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212 System Settings
Opening Setting
Enables/disables the opening animation.
Disabling the opening animation makes
startup faster.
This function may not be available depending
on the model.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System , and then
Opening Setting .
3Touch On or Off .
▼
The opening animation setting is complete.
A/C Cutin
This sets whether or not to display an interrupt
for air conditioner operations.(Only on vehicles
that support this function)
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System , and then
A/C Cutin .
3Touch On or Off .
▼
The interrupt display setting is complete.
Units
This changes the unit.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System , and then
Units .
3Touch the “unit” to change.
▼
The unit change is complete.
NOTE
• For some vehicle types, only the distance
display is changed.
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System Settings
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INFO/SETTINGS SETTINGS
Equipment by type
(Vehicles with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
Bluetooth Setting
You can use the Bluetooth function to connect
any commercially-available Bluetooth device
to this product.
What Bluetooth is
Bluetooth is a wireless communications
standard specialized for connecting devices
over short distances (a few meters or less).
NOTE
• This product supports Ver. 2.0 + EDR.
Supported profi les
Bluetooth
AUDIOA2DP(v1.0)
AVRCP(v1.3)
Hands-free
HFP(v1.5)
Phonebook
transferOPP(v1.1)
PBAP(v1.0)
NOTE
• This function can be used on vehicles
equipped with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface.
• Cancel functions such as the mobile
phone “dial lock”, and connect while on
the standby screen.
• While connected, operations on the
Bluetooth device (receiving calls, etc.)
may not function correctly.
• For details on how to enter the passkey
for your Bluetooth device, refer to its user
manual.
• The connection fails sometimes. Register
again.
• Depending on the distance between this
product and your Bluetooth device, the
conditions within the vehicle, and types
of screening, connection may not be
possible. In this case, put your Bluetooth
as close as possible to this product.
• Even though a device is Bluetooth-
capable, its characteristics and
specifi cations may mean that correct
operation is not possible.
• Some Bluetooth devices cannot be
connected.
• Depending on the Bluetooth device,
connecting may take some time.
• Up to 7 Bluetooth devices can be
registered.
If 7 devices are already registered, you
must delete one before you can register
a new Bluetooth device.
Registering a Bluetooth
Device
Register a Bluetooth device with this product.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System .
3Touch Pairing .
4Touch Pair Device .
5Enter the pass key displayed
on the screen into the Bluetooth
device.
▼
When the connection is complete, the
Bluetooth and signal strength icons are
displayed.
NOTE
[Pair Device] may change to [Register
Device] depending on the model.
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214 System Settings
Selecting a Bluetooth Device
If you have registered multiple Bluetooth
devices, you must select the one to connect.
(From then on, the Bluetooth device you set
with this function is connected by you just
bringing it into the vehicle.)
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System .
3Touch Pairing .
4Touch Select Device to Connect .
5Touch the “device name” to
connect.
6Touch Connect Telephone or
Connect Audio .
For hands-free operation of the Bluetooth
device to connect, select [Connect
Telephone], to use for Bluetooth audio,
select [Connect Audio].
7Touch Connect .
▼
This completes selection of the Bluetooth
device.
ADVICE
• If the Bluetooth device is capable of
both hands-free and Bluetooth audio
operation,
you can make the selection for one
device.
In this case, the display is as follows.
Hands-free
Bluetooth AUDIO
Setting a Passkey
This sets whether to keep the same passkey
(factory setting “1212”) or to set a different
passkey each time is registered.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System .
3Touch Pairing .
4Touch Set Passkey .
5Touch Fixed or Random .
ADVICE
• If random is selected, no passkey input
screen is displayed.
6Enter any four-digit passkey,
then touch
Enter .
▼
The passkey setting is complete.
ADVICE
• If a passkey has already been set, touch
[Erase] and delete the passkey, then
input the new one.
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System Settings
215
INFO/SETTINGS SETTINGS
Set Passcode
You can lock the telephone functions with a
passcode.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System .
3Touch Pairing .
4Touch Set Passcode .
5Input any “four-digit
passcode”, then touch
Enter .
▼
The passcode setting is complete.
Keyboard Layout
This changes the keyboard layout.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System .
3Touch Keyboard Layout .
4Touch Alphabet or PC .
▼
The layout change is complete.
Voice control settings
Allows you to enable or disable the voice
control guide and reset training data.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System .
3Touch Voice control settings .
4Change the settings, then
touch
Back .
▼
The setting change is complete.
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216 Other Settings
Other Settings
You can make the settings concerning the
screen and sound volume.
Display Off
This deletes the screen display.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch Display Off .
▼
This deletes the screen display.
ADVICE
• To display it again, touch the screen
or press the [DEST], [INFO], [AUDIO],
[MAP], [NAVI MENU], [SETTINGS],
[MODE], or [SOUND] key.
• Hold down the [PWR/VOL] key to turn off
the audio function and disable the screen
display.
This function may not operate depending
on the model.
Picture Control
This adjusts the brightness, contrast, etc., for
the menu screen, navigation screen, etc.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch Picture Control .
3Adjust items.
Settings name Settings content
Brightness
Adjusts the brightness.
Touching [+] makes the display
brighter, touching [-] makes it
dimmer. Allows you to adjust
continuously by continuing the
touch.
Contrast
Adjusts the contrast. Touching [+]
increases the contrast, touching
[-] decreases it. Allows you to
adjust continuously by continuing
the touch.
Black Level
Adjusts the black level.
Touching [+] increases the black
level, touching [-] decreases it.
Allows you to adjust continuously
by continuing the touch.
Vehicle Settings
You can make settings for the vehicle
equipment.(Only on vehicles that support this
function)
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch Vehicle Settings .
3Touch the “name of the
equipment” to set.
4Touch the “item” to change.
5Touch the “set value”.
▼
The vehicle equipment setting is complete.
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Other Settings
217
INFO/SETTINGS SETTINGS
Items That Can Be Set
NOTE
• * are items that may not be displayed, depending on the supporting vehicle specifi cations.
• Either “Keyless Entry System” or “Keyless Operation System” is displayed, depending on
the vehicle equipment.
Keyless Entr y System
Item Settings content
Turn Signal Lights Answerback
Sets the number of times the lights fl ash for locking and
unlocking.
Horn Answerback at Remote Lock
Sets the sound (from the horn) for locking.
Duration of Horn Answerback
Sets the duration of the sound (from the horn) for locking.
Multi Mode Keyless Entr y System
*Sets power window and door mirror operation.
Keyless Operation System
Item Settings content
Turn Signal Lights Answerback
Sets the number of times the lights fl ash for locking and
unlocking.
Horn Answerback at Remote Lock
Sets the sound (from the horn) for locking.
Duration of Horn Answerback
SoundsSets the duration of the sound (from the horn) for locking.
Multi Mode Keyless Operation
System
*Sets power window and door mirror operation.
Keyless Operation Answerback
Beep
*Sets the beep sound for locking and unlocking.
Time for Remote Unlock Inactivation
after Locking
*Sets the duration you must wait after locking before unlocking
again.
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Other Settings
221
INFO/SETTINGS SETTINGS
Clock Screen
Displays the clock over the entire screen.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch Clock Screen .
▼
The clock is displayed.
ADVICE
• Touching the screen returns the display
to the original screen.
• With [System Setting], [Time], and
[Format Change], you can change the
format for time display.
→“System Settings”(P211)
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222 Troubleshooting
Other
Troubleshooting
Please check these items if a message appears on the screen, or if you think something is not working properly.
If This Message Appears...
A message is displayed on the screen of this product according to the situation.
Navigation Functions
Message Cause Response
End of map coverage area. The map was scrolled to an area for which there is no
map data.Scroll the map back to where there is data.
Scale will be changed. The centre of your car and cursor was moved from a
location with a scale being set to a location without it.
Or returned to a location where the scale is set.-
No POI found. A POI search was performed, but there is no POI in
this product that matches the specifi ed information.Search using different conditions.
The programme cannot be written to the map card.
Check the map card that is in the map slot. The map card is in the “Lock” state and cannot be
written.Take out the map card and unlock the “Lock”.
Map data cannot be read.
Check the map card that is in the map slot. Map data cannot be read from the map card. If the system does not recover after a few minutes, stop
your vehicle in a safe location, then check if the MAP
card is properly inserted.
→“SD Cards”(P14)If this does not fi x the problem, consult with your dealer.
Restore the map card system program using the
program disc. Consult with your dealer.
→“If This Product Does Not Start Up”(P227)
No map card is inserted into the map slot. Insert the map card.→“Insert an SD Card”(P15)
The map card has malfunctioned for some reason. Consult with your dealer.