270 Audio and Visual
How to Operate Portable Audio Devices
■Operating the Aha Application
Before performing this operation, first install the supported Aha app in
the smartphone at iTunes, an App Store or Google Play Store.
•Create an account and login to the Aha application on the
smartphone.
1Run the Aha application on your smartphone. The app
must be started on your device first, before connectivity
will be enabled on this unit.
• When the Aha application is installed on the smartphone, the
Aha icon becomes brighter.
2To u c h .
• The top twenty-five (25) preset stations from your Aha app will
now display on your Aha Stations List.
• Touch or to scroll the pages of the Station List.
• A maximum of 25 entries can be displayed in the Station List.• Touch on the information that you want to scroll. Touch
to stop the scrolling and return to the start of the
information.
NOTE
A maximum of 25 entries can be displayed in the Station List.
Top 25 entries in the Station List on the smartphone are displayed.
When there are more than 25 entries in the Station List, change the order of the
entries in the List on the smartphone.
You can change the priority of your Preset Stations within the Aha application
(after disconnected from this unit) to modify the Station List shown on your
screen.
Please see your smartphone Aha application “Edit Presets (in Main menu)” to
modify this List.
3Touch the Station to which you want to operate.
• The Station screen is displayed.
• Check the following list for the main functions of the Station
screen. For details on the services or the operations, check the
Aha site (http://www.aharadio.com) on the Internet.
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Other Operations
■Changing the preset channel
1Say “Preset 1”.
• The current frequency switches to the frequency registered in
the preset channel 1.
• Up to 6 preset channels can be changed.
■Changing the frequency
(AM radio frequency is used as an example of changing frequencies.)
1Say “Frequency 530”.
• The current frequency switches to 530 kHz.
• For the rules of frequencies, see “Radio Frequency Lists” on Page
308.
■Changing the channel
1Say “Channel 100”.
• The current channel switches to 100 ch.
• For the rules of channels, see “XM Channel Lists” on Page 312.
■Changing the currently playing track
1Say “Track up”.
• The playback changes to the next track.
• Say “Track down” to change the playback to the previous track
or start of the track.
■Changing the currently playing track number
1Say “Track 1”.
• The currently playing track number switches to track 1 .
■Calling the list screen
1Say “Show list”.
• The screen changes to the list screen.
■Changing the currently playing folder
1Say “Folder up”.
• The playback changes to the start of the next folder.
• Say “Folder down” to change the playback to the start of the
previous folder.
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Other Operations
■Commands available with AM radio
Enabled when the audio mode is AM radio.
■Commands available with FM radio
Enabled when the audio mode is FM radio.
■Commands available with XM radio
Enabled when the audio mode is XM radio.
* Some commands may not be recognized depending on the convenience of
XM radio station.
Voice
commandPhrase Function
Seek upSeek upTunes in the higher frequency
direction
Seek downSeek downTunes in the lower frequency
direction
AM frequencyFrequency
Tunes using a frequency
AM preset
numberPreset Tunes using a preset number
Voice
commandPhrase Function
Seek upSeek upTunes in the higher frequency
direction
Seek downSeek downTunes in the lower frequency
direction
FM frequencyFrequency
Tunes using a frequency
FM preset
numberPreset Tunes using a preset number
FMFMChanges the bandVoice
commandPhrase Function
SAT search
channelChannel Tunes using a channel number
SAT preset
numberPreset Tunes using a preset number
Search typeType
classical, more music
channels, latin &
world, dance &
electronic, jazz, blues
& standards, christian,
country, hip-hop, r & b,
sports, talk, news &
npr, entertainment,
family & health,
religion, comedy,
traffic & weather>Tunes using a type
SATSatellite radioChanges the band