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The "Change çriority" feature is used to
set the connection priority of paired phones. However, the most recently
connected phone will always be set as
the highest priority.
From the paired phone list, select the phone you want to switch to the high‐
est priority, then press the [Change pri‐
ority] (4) button. The selected device will be changed to the highest priority.
When a device is currently connected,
even if you change the priority to a dif‐
ferent device, the currently connected phone will always be set as the highest
priority.
Phone Menu Screen
çhone Menus
With a Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology
device connected, press the
/PHONE button to display the çhone
menu screen. • Favorites: Up to 20 frequently used contacts saved for easy access.
• Dial Number: Displays the dial screen where numbers can be dialed to
make calls.
• Call History: Displays the call history list screen.
• Contacts: Displays the Contacts list screen.
• êetup: Displays çhone related set‐ tings.
NOTICE
•If you press the [Call History] but‐
ton but there is no call history da‐
ta, a prompt is displayed which
asks whether to download call his‐
tory data.
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•If you press the [Contacts] button
but there is no contacts data stor‐
ed, a prompt is displayed which
asks whether to download con‐
tacts data.
•This feature may not be suppor‐
ted in some mobile phones. For
more information on download
support, refer to your mobile
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• Delete All: Delete all stored favoritecontacts.
NOTICE
•To save Favorite, contacts should
be downloaded.
•Contact saved in Favorites will not
be automatically updated if the
contact has been updated in the
phone. To update Favorites, delete
the Favorite and create a new Fa‐
vorite.
Calling by Dialing a Number
• Dial çad: Used to enter phone num‐ ber. • Call: If a number has been entered,
calls the number. If no number hasbeen entered, switches to call history
screen.
• End: Deletes the entered phone num‐ ber.
• Delete: Deletes entered numbers one digit at a time.
Answering a Call
Answering a call with a Bluetooth ®
Wireless Technology device connected will display the following screen. • Caller: Displays the other partyL
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• Incoming Number: Displays the in‐coming number.
• Call time: Displays the call time.
• End: Ends call.
• çrivate: Converts to çrivate mode.
• Out Vol.: êets call volume as heard by the other party.
• Mute: Turns Mic Mute On/Off.
NOTICE
If the mic is muted, the other party
will not be able to hear your voice.
Call History
A list of incoming, outgoing and missed
calls is displayed. çress the [Download] button to down‐
load the call history. • Call History: - Displays recent calls (call history).
- Connects call upon selection.
• Download: Download éecent Call His‐ tory.
Contacts
The list of saved phone book entries is
displayed. çress the [Download] button to download the call history. • Contacts List: - Displays downloaded contacts en‐tries.
- Connects call upon selection.
- êort by: Find a contact in an alpha‐ betical order.
• Download: Download contacts en‐ tries.
NOTICE
•Up to 1,000 contacts entries can
be copied into car contacts.
•Upon downloading contacts data,
previously saved contacts data will
be deleted.
•Downloading is not possible if the
contacts download feature is
turned off within the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology device. Also,
some devices may require device
authorization upon attempting to
download. If downloading cannot
be normally conducted, check the
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
device setting or the screen state.
•Caller ID information will not be
displayed for unsaved callers.
•The download feature may not be
supported in some mobile phones.
Check to see that the Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology device sup‐
ports the download feature.
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CommandFunction
êeek up çlays the next (higher) receivable broadcast.
êeek down çlays the previous (lower) receivable broadcast.
Next çreset êelects the preset number next to the most recently selected preset. (Exam‐ple: When currently listening to presetno. 3, then preset no. 4 will be selected.)
çrevious çreset êelects the preset number previous to the most recently selected preset. (Ex‐ample: When currently listening to pre‐set no. 3, then preset no. 2 will be se‐lected.)
êcan êcans receivable frequencies from the current broadcast and plays for 10 sec‐onds each.
çreset êcan Moves to the next preset from the cur‐ rent present and plays for 10 secondseach.
AF on Enables Alternative Frequency feature.
AF off Disables Alternative Frequency feature.
éegion Enables éegion feature.
éegion off Disables éegion feature.
Audio CD commands
Commands available during Audio CD operation.
CommandFunction
éandom éandomly plays the tracks within the CD.
éandom Off Cancels random play to play tracks in sequential order.
éepeat éepeats the current track.
éepeat Off Cancels repeat play to play tracks in se‐ quential order.
Next Track çlays the next track.
çrevious Track çlays the previous track.
êcan êcans the tracks from the next track for 10 seconds each.
Track 1~30 çlays the desired track number.
Information Displays the information screen of the current track.
Mç3 CD / UêB commands
Commands available during UêB and Mç3 CD operation.
CommandFunction
éandom éandomly plays the files within the cur‐ rent folder.
All éandom éandomly plays all saved files.
éandom Off Cancels random play to play files in se‐ quential order.
éepeat éepeats the current file.
Folder éepeat éepeats all files in the current folder.
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CommandFunction
éepeat Off Cancels repeat play to play files in se‐ quential order.
Next File çlays the next file.
çrevious File çlays the previous file.
êcan êcans the tracks from the next files for 10 seconds each.
Information Displays the information screen of the current file.
Copy Copies the current file into My Music.
içod® Commands
Commands available during içod ®
operation.
CommandFunction
All éandom éandomly plays all saved songs.
éandom éandomly plays the songs within the current category.
éandom Off Cancels random play to play songs in sequential order.
éepeat éepeats the current song.
éepeat Off Cancels repeat play to play songs in se‐ quential order.
Next êong çlays the next song.
çrevious êong çlays the previous song.
CommandFunction
Information Displays the information screen of the current song.
My Music Commands
Commands available during My Music operation.
CommandFunction
éandom éandomly plays all saved files.
éandom Off Cancels random play to play files in se‐ quential order.
éepeat éepeats the current file.
éepeat Off Cancels repeat play to play files in se‐ quential order.
Next File çlays the next file.
çrevious File çlays the previous file.
êcan êcans the files from the next files for 10 seconds each.
Information Displays the information screen of the current file.
Delete Deletes the current file. You will bypass an additional confirmation process.
Delete All Deletes all files saved in My Music. You will bypass an additional confirmationprocess.
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Commands available during Bluetooth®
Wireless Technology
audio streaming from mobile phone operation Command Op‐
eration.
CommandFunction
çlay çlays the currently paused song.
CommandFunction
çause çauses the current song.
Setup Mode Type B-1
çress the [êETUç] button to display the
êetup screen.
You can select and control options rela‐
ted to [Display], [êound], [Clock/Day], [çhone] and [êystem].
With the Display Button
çress the button êelect [Dis‐
play]
You can select and control options rela‐ ted to [Brightness], [çop-up Mode],
[êcroll text] and [êong Info].
Adjusting the Brightness
Use the [Left/éight] buttons to adjust
the screen brightness or set the Bright‐ ness on Automatic, Day or Night mode.
çress the [Default] button to reset. • Automatic: Adjusts the brightness automatically.
• Day: Always maintains the brightness on high.
• Night: Always maintains the bright‐ ness on low.çop-up Mode
This feature is used to display the çop-
up Mode screen when entering radio and media modes.
When this feature is turned on, press‐
ing the
RADIO or MEDIA button will dis‐
play the çop-up Mode screen.
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NOTICE
The media çop-up Mode screen can
be displayed only when two or more
media modes have been connected.
êcroll Text
This feature is used to scroll text dis‐
played on the screen when it is too long
to be displayed at once.
When turned on, the text is repeatedly
scrolled. When turned off, the text is
scrolled just once.
êong Info
This feature is used to change the in‐
formation displayed within UêB and Mç3 CD modes. • Folder File: Displays file name and folder name.
• Album Artist êong: Displays album name/artist name/song.
With the Sound Button
çress the button êelect
[êound]
You can select and control options rela‐
ted to [Audio êettings], [èuantum Log‐
ic], [êpeed Dependent Vol.], [Volume Dialogue] and [Touch êcreen Beep].
Audio êettings
Use the [Up/Down/Left/éight] buttons
to adjust the Fader/Balance settings.
Use the [Left/éight] buttons to adjust the Bass/Middle/Treble settings.
çress the [Default] button to reset.
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èLê (èuantum Logic êurround)
èLê can be set by selecting from On/
Off.
êDVC (êpeed Dependent Volume Con‐trol)
The volume level is controlled automat‐ ically according to the vehicle speed.
êDVC can be set by selecting from On/
Off.
Volume Dialogue (if equipped)
Use the [-], [+] buttons to adjust the
Volume Dialog.
Touch êcreen Beep
This feature is used to turn the touch
screen beep on/off.
With the Clock/Day Button
çress the button êelect
[Clock/Day] You can select and control options rela‐
ted to [Clock êettings], [Day êettings],
[Time Format], [Clock Display(çower off)] and [Automatic éDê Time].
Clock êettings
Use the [Up/Down] buttons to set the
Hour, Minutes and AM/çM setting.
çress and hold the
/button (over 0.8 seconds) to display the
Clock/Day screen.
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