Use Bluetooth Audio
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AV External Input Devices
External Input Devices
Equipment by type
(Vehicles with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
Use Bluetooth Audio
This product can play back tracks on
commercially-available Bluetooth-capable
audio devices.
CAUTION
• Never hold a Bluetooth-capable audio
device in your hand to operate while
driving, as this is dangerous.
• Do not leave the Bluetooth audio device
unattended in the vehicle.
• No indemnifi cation for Bluetooth audio
data loss will be possible.
• Depending on how the devices are
handled, audio fi les being damaged or
lost, therefore it is recommended that
data be backed up.
NOTE
• Depending on the type of Bluetooth-
capable audio devices, usage may not be
possible, or functions that can be used
may be restricted.
• Updating your software sometimes
changes the functions that can be used
connected with this product.
NOTE
• Confi rm together with the user manuals
for the commercially-available Bluetooth-
capable audio devices.
• Depending on the type of Bluetooth-
capable audio devices, volume levels
may differ. There is the danger of
loud volumes, so prior to use, it is
recommended that you turn the volume
down.
→“Adjust Volume”(P81)
• Depending on the status of the Bluetooth
audio device, it may take some time until
the device is recognized, or playback
starts.
• Bluetooth audio device specifi cations
and settings may mean that connection
is not possible, or result in differences in
operation or display.
• Depending on audio data in the Bluetooth
audio device, track information may not
be displayed correctly.
• Depending on the status of the vehicle
and device, the iPod/iPhone may not play
back after starting the engine.
• Data containing copyright information
may not play back.
• It is recommended that the Bluetooth
audio device equalizer settings be set to
fl at.
Supported Profi lesand
Functions
This section explains the functions supported
for each profi le.
Function A2DP
Audio output during playback○
* Sampling rate: 16 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
FunctionAVRCP
v1.0 v1.3
Play/Stop/Pause operations○○
Fast forward/Rewind
operations○○
Track selection operations○○
Group selection operations × ×
Repeat/Random/Scan
playback operations×○
Playback status display ×○
Battery remaining capacity
display×○
Group list display × ×
Select track from group list × ×
Title display ×○
130 Use AUX
Equipment by type
Use AUX
By connecting AUX devices to this product,
you can input audio from these devices to
the product and play it back.
CAUTION
• Video from AUX devices cannot be
viewed.
• If this is used with the engine stopped,
it may run down the battery and make it
impossible to start the engine.
ADVICE
• Please refer to your vehicle's user
manual regarding how to connect AUX
devices.
Outputting Audio
1Press the MODE key.
This displays the mode.
2Touch AUX .
▼
This outputs the audio from the AUX device.
138 Trip
Equipment by type
Trip
You can check and set trip information.
Displaying
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Trip .
▼
This displays the trip screen.1) Fuel consumption graph
Allows you to check the average fuel
consumption and the instantaneous fuel
consumption.
→“Fuel Consumption Graph”(P139)
2) Manual , Auto
(P139)
Allows you to change the reset mode.
3)
History
(P140)
Allows you to check the fuel consumption
and Eco score history.
4) Current reset mode
(P139)
5) Eco score*1,*2
Displays the ECO driving level with the
number of leaves.6) Distance to Empty
Measures and displays the possible
cruising distance based on the remaining
fuel and recent average fuel consumption.
7) Average Speed
*1
Displays the latest average vehicle speed
after each trip information is reset.
8) Driving Time
*1
Displays the latest elapsed time after ACC
is turned on.
9)
Reset
Allows you to reset all trip information.
10)
Lap time
(P140)
Allows you to measure the time, distance,
vehicle speed, and fuel consumption.
*1 This is an equipment that only some vehicles have.
*2 Eco score is evaluated from when the engine starts until
the engine stops. The score is different from the fi gure
displayed on the vehicle meter.
Display Contents
4)
6)5)
7)
8)
9)
10) 1)2)
3)
Trip
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INFO/SETTINGS INFO
3Touch Lap .
▼
The current measurement results are
recorded in “A”.
4Touch Stop .
▼
The measurement is stopped and the
measurement results are recorded in the
totals list.
ADVICE
• In Step 3, if you touch [Lap] again, the
measurement results in “A” are recorded
in “B”, and the previous measurement
results are recorded in “A”. In this
way, each time you touch “Lap”, the
measurement results are moved down
“A”, “B”, “C”, and “D”.
• After stopping in Step 4, if you touch
[Start], measurement resumes.
NOTE
• During measurement, if you switch
the ignition key to OFF, measurement
is stopped. At this time, if you return
the ignition key to ON, measurement
resumes.
Delete Lap Times
This deletes the recorded measurement
results.
1On the lap time screen, touch
Reset .
▼
Deletion of the recorded measurement results
is complete.
146 Mobile Phone
5Touch Back .
▼
Registration in the vehicle phonebook is
complete.
Registering from Mobile
Phone
You can register each entry in the phonebook
in your mobile phone into the vehicle
phonebook one by one. Also, you can view all
the entries in the phonebook in your mobile
phone from the mobile phonebook.
WARNING
• Stop your car in a safe location before
starting loading of the phonebook from
your mobile phone.
NOTE
• For details on how to operate your mobile
phone, please refer to the user manual
for your mobile phone.
• Normal data transfer may be impossible
with some types of mobile phones.
• The only data that can be transferred is
home, work, and mobile phone numbers.
• It takes about 3 minutes for the transfer to
complete. However, this depends on the
number of telephone numbers registered
in your mobile phone.
• If there is already a mobile phonebook
loaded in this product, loading a
phonebook overwrites it.
• Up to 32 entries can be registered in the
vehicle phonebook.
• Up to 1000 entries can be displayed in
the mobile phonebook.
• Telephone numbers in the mobile
phonebook cannot be registered, edited,
or deleted from this product.
• In order to load only 1 entry, your mobile
phone must support OPP (Object Push
Profi les).
• In order to load all the entries, your
mobile phone must support PBAP (Phone
Book Access Profi les).
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Deleting a Phonebook
You can delete a phonebook that has been
registered.
1Display the vehicle phonebook
screen.
→“Display the Phonebook”(P145)
2Touch ▲ , and then Delete .
3Touch any of the “deletion
methods”.
Delete 1item
Deletes the currently
selected phonebook.
Delete
Selected ItemSelect multiple phonebooks,
then touch [Delete] to delete
them.
Delete All
Deletes all the registered
phonebooks.
4Touch Ye s .
▼
The phonebook deletion is complete.
Dial a Telephone
There are a number of ways to make a call.
CAUTION
• As much as possible, refrain from phone
calls while driving. First stop your vehicle
in a safe location.
• Some mobile phones restrict calls to the
same number to no more than 3 times in
3 minutes.
Calling by Entering a
Telephone Number
1On the mobile phone screen,
enter the telephone number.
ADVICE
• If you make a mistake for entering, touch
[Clear] to clear one digit.
2Touch the “OFF HOOK” key.
▼
A call is started to the telephone number you
entered.
Calling the Person You Were
Just Talking with
1On the mobile phone screen,
touch
Redial .
▼
A call is started to the telephone number you
were just talking with.
168 Voice Control
About the Learning Function
The voice control system has a learning
function. (This function cannot be used by
voice control systems using a Bluetooth
®
2.0 interface.) This learning function inputs
the driver's voice and way of speaking, and
makes voice recognition easier.
Also, the learned data can be reset (deleted), so
reset the data if the user will change for a long
period of time.
→“Voice control settings” (P215)
Skip Audio Guide
During audio guide, press the “SPEECH” key
again to skip the guide.
End Voice Control
• To stop voice control after starting up,
execute one of the following procedures.
- Press and hold down “SPEECH” key.
- Press a key such as
MODE key.
• If you do not speak after starting up voice
control, the system will automatically be in
pause mode.
(Press the “SPEECH” key again to restart
voice control.) If there is no operation for
a while in pause mode, voice control will
automatically end.
• If voice control is forced to shut down such
as by pressing the
MODE key, the voice
control cannot restart from where you left off.
Audio operable screens
Operable commands differ according to the display screen. The screen shows an example. Even
corresponding screens may not operate. Also, non-corresponding screens may be operated.
Screen Types of Audio Commands
Current Location ScreenChanging Scale(P183)
Changing Left Screen Scale*(P184)
Changing Left Screen Map Orientation*(P185)
Switching Maps(P184)
Changing Map Orientation(P184)
Searching(P177)
Scrolling Map(P182)
Confi rming(P178)
Confi rming Route(P178)
Editing Route/Changing Search Conditions(Includes Detours)(P179)
RTT
(P180)
Scroll ScreensSetting Destination,Address Book,etc.(P177)
Changing Scale(P183)
Changing Left Screen Scale*(P184)
Changing Left Screen Map Orientation*(P185)
OtherSwitching Functions(P182)
Settings(P180)
Switching the AV Source(P185)
AV Operations(P186)
Changing the Playback Mode(P186)
* This can be used when the screen is the P side P Display Screen.
List of Accepted Commands
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INFO/SETTINGS Voice Operation
Editing Route/Changing
Search Conditions
Erase Route
Erase Route
Delete the route
Delete Waypoint
Delete Waypoint
Clear Waypoint
Delete the waypoint
Change Scale
and RouteChange Scale and Route
Change scale
Change route
Detour Route 1 kmDetour Route 1 km
Length of detour 1 km
Detour Route 1/2
mileDetour Route 1/2 mile
Length of detour 1/2 mile
1/2 mile detour route
Alternative Route
Detour Route 5 kmDetour Route 5 km
Length of detour 5 km
Detour Route 3
mileDetour Route 3 mile
Length ot detour 3mile
3 mile detour route
Search detour within 3 miles
Detour Route 10 kmDetour Route 10 km
Detour ahead
Length of detour 10 km
Detour
Detour Route 6
mileDetour Route 6 mile
Length ot detour 6 mile
6 mile detour route
Search detour within 6 miles
Detour Route 20 kmDetour Route 20 km
Length of detour 20 km
Detour Route 12
mileDetour Route 12 mile
Length ot detour 12 mile
Detour Route 40 kmDetour Route 40 km
Length of detour 40 km
Detour Route 25
mileDetour Route 25 mile
Length ot detour 25 mile
25 mile detour route
Search detour within 25
miles
Detour Route 80 kmDetour Route 80 km
Length of detour 80 km
Detour Route 50
mileDetour Route 50 mile
Length ot detour 50 mile
50 mile detour route
Search detour within 50
miles
Alternative Route
Alternative Route
Search alternative route
Search detour
Search for detour
Search other route
Search for other route
Look for detour
Look for other route
Look for alternative route
Search different route
Search for different route
Search other roads
Search for other roads
Alternative roads
Return Trip
Return Trip
Stop Guidance
Stop Guidance
Interrupt route guidance
Start Guidance
Start Guidance
Restart guidance
Restart route guidance
Fast
Fast
Short
Short
Easy
Easy
Eco
Eco
Fuel-effi cient Route
Energy Conservation
Fuel effi cient