4) Enter the PIN code shown on the relevant
device with the device’s own keypad, and
press the confirmation key on the device it-
self.
Refer to the relevant Bluetooth® device own-
er’s manual for further details.
[Sel. device]:
The paired device list shows which Bluetooth® au-
dio or mobile phone devices have been paired or
registered with the Bluetooth® audio system. If the
list contains devices then select the appropriate de-
vice to connect to the Bluetooth® audio system.
The following symbols (where fitted) indicate the
capability of the registered device:
• :M
obile phone integration
• :A
udio streaming (A2DP
–Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile)
[Del. device]:
Ar egistered device can be removed from the Blue-
tooth audio system. Select aregistered device then
press
[Bluetooth]:
If Bluetooth® has been switched off anotification
message [ON/OFF] appears when you select [Blue-
tooth] from the phone menu (press ). To switch
the Bluetooth® signal on, press
follow up screen will appear. Then select [ON] and
press
menu screen. Bluetooth
®audio streaming main
operation
Turn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position.
If the audio system was turned off while the Blue-
tooth® audio was playing, pressing the < >b
ut-
ton
will start the Bluetooth® audio streaming.
MEDIA button:
To operate the Bluetooth® audio streaming use the
following method:
• Press
shown.
The type of display, jAor jB, shown on the audio
system can vary depending on the Bluetooth® ver-
sion of the device. Fast Forward (Cue), Fast
Reverse (Review) buttons:
When the (Cue) or
(Review) button is
pressed continuously, the track will be played at
high speed. When the button is released, the track
will be played at normal playing speed. Track up/down buttons:
Pressing the or button once, the track will
be skipped forward to the next track or backward to
the beginning of the current played track. Press the or button more than once to skip through
the tracks. button
If the song contains music information tags (ID3–
tags), the title of the played song will be displayed.
If tags are not provided then the display will not
show any messages.
When the button is pressed repeatedly fur-
ther information about the song can be displayed
along with the song title.
Al ong press on will turn the display into a
detailed overview which after afew seconds returns
to the main display; or press briefly.
Bluetooth
®mobile phone feature
This system offers ahands-free facility for your mo-
bile telephone with Bluetooth® to enhance driving
safety, and comfort. For details, see “Bluetooth®
Hands-Free Phone System (without navigation sys-
tem and colour display)” later in this section. NAA1583
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1
Power/VOL (volume) dial
2. Disc eject button
3. FM·AM button/RADIO button (where fitted)
4. Disc insert slot
5. BACK button
6. ENTER/Scroll dial 7.
CD button
8. Seek/Track buttons
9. AUX (auxiliary) button
10. SETUP button AUDIO MAIN OPERATION
The audio system operates when the ignition switch
is placed in the
ONorACC position. Power/VOLUME dial
Push Power/VOLUME dial to turn on and off the
audio system.
Turn the Power/VOLUME dial to adjust the volume.
This vehicle may be equipped with Speed Sensitive
Volume (SSV) function for audio. When this func-
tion is turned on, the audio volume will be adjusted
automatically as the vehicle speed changes. For op-
erations to turn on and off the SSV function, see
“How to use
tion.
Audio settings
For the operations to adjust the audio settings, see
“How to use
tion.
Traffic Announcement
Touch [TA] on the audio screen to turn on or off the
Traffic Information setting. When atraffic announce-
ment is received, the Traffic Information will inter-
rupt the music that was playing and informs the
driver of the received traffic information.
Radio operation
The audio system operates when the ignition switch is placed in the ONorACC position. JVH1072XZ
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Radio band select button:
Push the
follows:
AM →DAB →FM →AM
If another audio source is playing when the FM·AM
button is pushed, the audio source playing will auto-
matically be turned off and the last radio station
played will begin playing.
Radio tuning:
When in radio mode, the radio can be tuned using
the touch screen. To bring up the visual tuner, touch
the [Tune] key on the lower part of the screen. A
screen appears with abar running from low fre-
quencies on the left to high frequencies on the right.
One of the following operations can be used for tun-
ing.
• Touching the bar on the screen
• Touching [ ]/[ ]o nt
he screen
• Turning the
To return to the regular radio display screen, touch
the [OK] key.
Station List:
When in FM or DAB (where fitted) mode, touch [FM
List] or [DAB List] to display the station lists. Seek/Track buttons:
When in radio mode, push the Seek/Track buttons
to tune from low to high or high to low frequencies
and to stop at the next broadcasting station. Station memory keys:
Up to six stations can be stored for AM band, and
up to twelve stations can be stored for each of the
other bands.
1. Choose the radio band using the
ton.
2. Tune to the desired station using manual or seek tuning. Touch and hold any of the desired station
memory keys until abeep sound is heard.
For FM and DAB (where fitted), touch the [7-12]
key to display the 7-12memory keys.
3. The channel indicator will then come on and the sound will resume. Programming is now com-
plete.
DAB operation:
In the DAB mode, the following operation keys and
information are available.
• DAB List:
Touch to display the available station list.
• TA:
Touch this key to turn on and off the TA (Traffic
Announcement) mode. When turned on,
received TA will interrupt the audio source that is
playing. •
Extra chan.:
The [Extra chan.] key will allow access to extra
stations transmitted within the group of the cur-
rently selected station. If extra stations are not
available within the group, the key will not oper-
ate.
• Radio text:
Radio text is shown on the DAB main screen
underneath the DAB station name. This displays
radio programme and song information as deter-
mined by the DAB station.
EAS in EAS test (displayed on the screen as aPTY
name) is an abbreviation of Emergency Alert Sys-
tem.
Occasionally, in areas of poor DAB signal strength,
the full station name in the DAB List and DAB main
screen might be distorted. In this situation it may still
be possible to listen to the particular radio station, at
ar educed level of sound quality, but this is not al-
ways possible. This may also be shown in the ve-
hicle information display.
CD player operation
Loading disc:
Insert aCDi nto the slot with the label side facing
up. The CD will be guided automatically into the slot
and will start playing. If the radio is already playing,
it will automatically turn off, and the CD will start
playing.
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General notes for USB use:
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner informa-
tion regarding the proper use and care of the de-
vice.
The audio system operates when the ignition switch
is placed in the ONorACC position.
The USB port is located on the lower part of the
instrument panel. See “USB (Universal Serial Bus)
connection port” earlier in this section. Connect a
USB memory device into the connection port. The
USB memory device will be activated automatically.
USB main operation:
If another audio source is playing and aUSB memory
device is inserted, push the AUX button until the
screen on the display changes to the USB memory
mode.
If the system has been turned off while the USB
memory device was playing, push the Power/VOL-
UME dial to restart the USB memory device.
Touch the name of asong on the screen to begin
playing that song.
USB screen operation:
While files on aUSB memory device are playing,
the play pattern can be altered so that songs are
repeated or played randomly. Mix:
Touching the [Mix] key on the screen while aUSB
memory device is playing will alternate the random
play pattern as follows:
(Normal) →Random Folder →Random All →(Nor-
mal)
Repeat:
Touching the [Repeat] key on the screen while a
USB memory device is playing will alternate the re-
peat play pattern as follows:
(Normal) →Repeat Track →Repeat Folder →(Nor-
mal)
Browse:
Touch [Browse] key to display USB interface. Se-
lect the songs you wish to play by touching the item
on the screen. Seek/Track buttons:
Push the Seek/Track (rewind) button while an audio
file on the USB memory device is playing to return
to the beginning of the current track. Push the but-
ton several times to skip backward several tracks.
Push the Seek/Track (fast forward) button while an
audio file on the USB memory device is playing to
advance one track. Push the button several times to
skip forward several tracks. if the last track on the
USB memory device is skipped, the first track of the
next folder is played. iPod player operation
Connecting iPod:
Connect the iPod to the USB connection port using
the USB cable that came with your iPod.
The USB port is located on the lower part of the
instrument panel. See “USB (Universal Serial Bus)
connection port” earlier in this section.
If your iPod supports charging via
aUSB connec-
tion, its battery will be charged while connected to
the vehicle with the ignition switch placed in the ON
or ACC position.
Compatibility:
The following models are compatible:
• iPod 5th Generation (firmware version 1.2.3 or
later)
• iPod Classic (firmware version 1.1.1 or later)
• iPod Touch (firmware version 2.0.0 or later)*
• iPod nano
-1st generation (firmware version
1.3.1 or later)
• iPod nano
-2nd generation (firmware version
1.1.3 or later)
• iPod nano
-3rd generation (firmware version
1.1.3 or later)
• iPod nano
-4th generation (firmware version
1.0.4 or later)
• iPod nano
-5th generation (firmware version
1.0.1 or later)
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*S
ome features of this iPod may not be fully func-
tional.
Make sure that your iPod firmware is updated to the
version indicated above.
iPod main operation:
If the system has been turned off while the iPod was
playing, pushing the Power/VOLUME dial will start
the iPod.
If another audio source is playing and aiPod is con-
nected, push the AUX button until the screen on the
display changes to the iPod mode.
Refer to your device manufacturer’s owner informa-
tion regarding the proper use and care of the de-
vice.
Interface operation:
The interface for iPod operation shown on the vehi-
cle’s audio system display screen is similar to the
iPod interface. Use the touch screen, BACK button
or the
on the screen. When the iPod is playing, touch the [Menu] key to
bring up the iPod interface.
Depending on the iPod model, the following items
may be available on the menu list screen. For further
information about each item, see the iPod Owner’s
Manual.
• Playlists
• Artists
• Albums
• Genres
• Songs
• Composers
• Audiobooks
• Podcasts
Scrolling menus:
While navigating long lists of artists, albums or songs
in the music menu, it is possible to scroll the list by the first character in the name. To activate character
indexing, touch the [A-Z] key in the upper right cor-
ner of the screen. Turn the
choose the number or letter to jump to in the list and
then push the
If no character is selected after thirty seconds, the
display returns to normal.
Random and repeat play mode:
While the iPod is playing, the play pattern can be
altered so that songs are repeated or played ran-
domly.
Mix:
Touching the [Mix] key on the screen while an iPod
is playing will alternate the random play pattern as
follows:
(Normal) →Shuffle Songs →(Normal)
Repeat:
Touching the [Repeat] key on the screen while an
iPod is playing will alternate the repeat play pattern
as follows:
(Normal) →Repeat Song →(Normal) Seek/Track buttons:
Push the or button to skip backward or
forward one track.
Push and hold the or button for 1.5 sec-
onds while at
rack is playing to reverse or fast for-
ward the track being played. The track plays at an JVH0680XZ
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AUDIO CONTROL
➀ Tuning buttons (Type A)/Tuning switch
(Type B)
➁ Volume buttons Tuning/track select switch
Push the switch to select
achannel, or track.
• Preset station change (radio mode)
Push the up/down scrolling button ( ,
or )f
or less than 1.5 seconds to select one
of the preset radio stations.
• Seek tuning (radio mode)
—where fitted
Push the up/down scrolling button ( ,
or )f
or more than 1.5 seconds to seek for
the next or previous radio station.
• Track up/down (CD, iPod, USB memory or Blue-
tooth audio* mode)
—*:where fitted
–P ush the up/down scrolling button ( ,
or )f
or less than 1.5 seconds to
select the next track or to return to the begin-
ning of the present track. Push (up/down)
several times to skip through or skip back the
tracks.
–P ush the up/down scrolling button ( ,
or )f
or more than 1.5 seconds to
select the next folder or the previous folder.
Volume control buttons
Push the volume control button (+ or−)toi ncrease
or decrease the volume. PHONE CONTROL BUTTONS
➀
Volume down button
➁ Volume up button
➂ Phone accept button
➃ Phone decline button
Steering wheel phone control buttons
The hands-free mode can be operated using the
controls on the steering wheel.
Volume control buttons:
The volume control buttons allow you to adjust the
volume of the speakers by pushing the <+>or<−>
buttons ➀and
➁.
Phone buttons:
The < > ,or<
> buttons
➂and
➃allow
you to:
• Accept an incoming call by pressing the
< >
button. NAA1533
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Type B NIC3126
STEERING WHEEL SWITCH FOR AUDIO CONTROL (where fitted)
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EU RED Directive 2014/53/EU
Hereby, Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH de-
clares that the radio equipment type LCN2K70A00/ LCN2K70A10 is in compliance with Directive 2014/
53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of confor-
mity is available at the following internet address:
http://cert.bosch-carmultimedia.net
Any change of the radio equipment or usage with
other accessories, components or software as
specified will make are-assessment according com-
pliance to the legal approval necessary. Frequency Band
Radiated
Power
(EIRP) Hints/Restriction
2400 MHz –2480
MHz Bluetooth
<10 mW Internal not acces-
sible by user CONTROL BUTTONS AND
MICROPHONE
Steering wheel switch:
1. Volume control +/ −s
witch
2. Phone send
button
3. Phone end
button
4. Tuning
switch
Control panel:1. Phone button
Microphone:
Microphone is located near the map lights.
PAIRING PROCEDURE
NOTE
The connecting procedure must be performed
when the vehicle is stationary. If the vehicle starts
moving during the procedure, the procedure will
be cancelled.
1. Push the
2. Touch the [Telephone &Bluetooth] key.
3. Touch the [Pair New Device] key. If no device has been paired yet all other options
will be unavailable.
4. Initiate the pairing process from the handset. The system will display the message asking if PIN is
displayed on your Bluetooth® device.
1. If the PIN is displayed on your Bluetooth® de- vice, select [Yes] to complete the pairing pro-
cess.
2. If the PIN is not displayed on your Bluetooth® device, select [No] and complete the pairing pro-
cess according to the instructions in the Blue- tooth® device’s Owner’s Manual.
For more information, see the Bluetooth® device’s
Owner’s Manual. JVH0853XZ
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To replace the battery:
1. Use an appropriate tool to remove the screw jAa nd open the lid jB.
2. Replace the battery with anew one.
Recommended battery: CR1620 or equivalent •
Do not touch the internal circuit and electric
terminals as doing so could cause
amalfunc-
tion.
• Make sure that the
+side faces the bottom of
the case j
C.
3. Close the lid and install the screw securely.
4. Operate the buttons to check its operation.
See an approved dealer or qualified workshop if you
need assistance for replacement.
REMOTE CONTROL KEY BATTERY
(where fitted)
Remote Control Key battery replacement
CAUTION
• Be careful not to allow children to swallow the
battery and removed parts.
• An improperly disposed battery can harm the
environment. Always confirm local regulations
for battery disposal.
• When changing batteries, do not let dust or oil
get on the components.
• There is danger of explosion if lithium battery
is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type.
• Do not expose the battery to excessive heat
such as sunshine, fire, etc. To replace the battery:
1. Release the lock knob at the back of the Remote
Control Key and remove the mechanical key.
2. Insert asmall screwdriver into the slit of the cor-
ner and twist it to separate the upper part from
the lower part. Use acloth to protect the casing.
3. Replace the battery with anew one. NDI1687 SDI2451
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