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Tocustomize the function settings, pressthe button.
“Se tup” SCREEN
No.FunctionPage
Selecttosetlanguage,operation,sound,etc.90
Select to adjust the contrast and brightness of the screens, turn the
screen off,etc93
Selecttoadjustphonenotification,ringtone,setaphonebook.95
Select to connect to Bluetooth®devices. Settingsareavailable for
Bluetooth®phonesandBluetooth®audiodevices.96
Select to configure map settings: map layout, day/night mode, arrival
information,speedlimits,etc.152
Select to configu renavigation operation: route preferen ces,
avoidance criteria.155
Selecttochoosevehiclemodelspecificconfiguration.105
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Settings are available for languageselection, operation sounds, etc.
1Disp lay the “Setup ” screen. (→P. 89)
2Select “Gener al”.
3Select itemstobe set.
GENERAL SE TTINGS
SCREEN
2. GENERAL SETTINGS
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No. Functi on
Select to change the language.
Select to set the volu me for the phone/navigation. ( →P.92)
Select to change the unit of meas ure for distance.
Select to set the sounds beeps on/ off.
Select to set the automatic text
scrolling on/off. This function is not available while driving.
The entries s tored in the “ Favorites ” list of Phone and “Favorite destination” list of Navigation can be transferred to a USB
memory. (→P.150 )
“vCard” for matted data can be transferred from a USB memory to the Premium Audio syste m. Transfer red a ddresses and numbers will be stor ed in the
“Favorites ” list of Phone (→ P.69) and “ Favorite destination” list of
Navigation. ( →P.147)
Select to delete all personal data
stored in this system. ( →P.92)
Select to display the system
information. Select the “Audio in formati on”
on the screen to switch the second page.
Select to display the open source
information. Notices related to third party software used in this pr oduct are enlisted. ( This includes instr uctions for obtaining such softwa re, wher e applicable.)
INFORMATION
Where applicable t he curren t setting of
each item is d isplay ed o n its ri ght.
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VOLUMESETTINGS
Volumeisshown numerically for each
of the different functions.
1Disp lay the “Setup ” screen then select
“ General ”. (→ P.89)
2Select “Volume settings ”.
3Select “+”or“-” toadjust the
volume.
DELETE ALL PERSONAL DATA
1Display the “Setup ” screen then select
“ General ”. (→ P.89)
2Select “Delete all perso nalda ta”.
3Select “Yes” when the confirmation
scree n appe ars.
Regist ered or ch angedpersonal
s et tings wi llbe deleted or returned to
th eir def ault conditi ons.
No.Item
Navigation prompt volume
Reception volume for phone calls
Sending volume for phonecalls
Ringtone volume
Voice dialog volume
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The contrast and brightness ofthe
screen display and theimage of the
camera displaycanbeadjusted. The
screen can also be turned off, and/or
changed to either day or night mode.
1D ispl ay the “Setup” scr een. ( →P.8 9)
2Select “Display” .
3Selectitems tobe set.
INFORM ATION
Cont rastan d bri ghtness can be adjusted
by tou chinganddragging the ma rker on
the screen with you r fin ger or selecting
the desir edposition o n the sc ale.
No.FunctionPage
Select to set day mode on/off.94
Select to turn the screen off. To turn it on, press any button on the audio panel.-
Select or toadjust the contrast of display.
•: Increases the contrast of the screen
•: Decreases the contrast of the screen
-
Select orto adjust the brightness of display.
•: Increases the contrast of the screen
•: Decreases the contrast of the screen
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CHANGING BET WEEN DAY
AND NIGHT MODE
Depending on the position of the
headlight switch, the screen changes
to day or night mode. This feature is
available when the headlight is
s witched on.
1 Display the “Setup” screen then select
“Display ”. (→P.89)
2 Select “Day mo de”.
INFORMA TION
If the screen is set to day mode wi th the
headli ght switc h t urned on, this condition
is mem orized even when the ignition is in
the fol lowi ng status.
Ve hicl es with out a smart en try &
sta rt system
The eng ine switch is tur ned to the
“LO CK” positi on.
Vehicles with a smart entry & start
sy stem
The ignition is turne d off.
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No.Function
Select to set the incoming shortmessage announcement functi onon/off.
Select to set the desiredring-tone.
Select to set the desir ed sorting
method of the phone book entries of thePremium Audio system phonebooklist.
Select to update the phone book ofthe connected phone manually. Theupdating takes place by refreshing the phone book list inthePremium Audio system and phone.
Settings are available forring-tone
selection, announci ng i ncoming short
messages and e-mailsetc.
1Disp lay the “Setup ” screen. (→P.89)
2Select “Phone”.
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3Select i tems tobe set.
INFORMA TION
The current setting of each item is
displ ayed on its ri ght(wher eap plicab le).
4. PHONE SETTINGS
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Settings are available for Bluetooth®
devices.
1D ispl ay the “Setup” scr een. ( →P.8 9)
2Select “Bluetooth” .
3Selectitems tobe set.
No.FunctionPage
Bluetooth®function on/off96
Premium Audio System to
search Bluetooth®devices97
Make system discoverable
by other Bluetooth®devices99
List of previously paired devices101
Setting Premium Audio System name and PIN102
Bluetoot h®FU NCTION ON/OFF
1Select “Bluetooth* ”.
When “Bluetooth*” ison:
Vehic les with out smart entry& start
sys tem
Th e Bl uetooth
®device is
automa ticall y con nected w hen the
ignition is turned tothe “A CC”or“ON”
position.
Vehicles withsmart entry& start
system
Th e Bl uetooth
®device is
automa ticall y con nected w hen the
ignition is turned to ACCESSORY or
IGNITION ON mode.
When “Bluetooth*” is off:
Th e Blueto oth
®device is d isconn ected,
and the system w ill not connect to it
next time when the ignition isturn edto
ACCESSORY or IGNITIONON mode.
Even if the Bluet oo th®function is set
to off, itwill turn on a utomat ically whe n
a phone or other Bl uetooth
®devic e is
connect ed.
*:Blue tooth is a regi steredtrademark
of Bluetooth S IG, Inc.
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:Bluetooth isa registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG,Inc.
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