3. MEDIA OPERATION 3. MEDIA OPERATION
3. MEDIA OPERATION
CONNECTI NG Bluetooth
®
AU DIO
IF NO DEVI CE IS CO NNE CTED
(→ P.97)
CONNECTING AD DITIONAL DEVICE
(→ P.97)
SELECTING A CONN ECTED DEVICE
(→ P.101)
In order to use the Bluetooth®
audio system, it is necessary to
pai r a portable player and connect
the audio profile (A2DP) with the
system.
Once you have connected a device
with audio profile (A2DP), you can
enjoy your music through the
vehicle’s audio system.
If you have not yet connected a
p ortable player with audio profile
(A2DP), you must first connect a
porta ble player with audio profile
(A2DP) according to the following
procedures. Connect your portable
player with audio profile (A2DP)
after bringing the vehic
le to a
complete stop.
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No. Function
Select to display a track list.
Select to display the browse options
selection screen and then select the desired item.
Select to resume playback of tr acks
from the beginning of the track list when the playb ack of the last track on the list is finishe d.
Select to set random playback.
Select to set repeat playback track.
3. MEDIA OPERATION
LISTEN ING TO Bluetooth®
AUDIO
REPEAT ING
The track currently being listened to
can be repeated.
1 Select .
Each time is s elect ed, the
mo de changes as f ollows:
• t rac k rep eat
→ off
Bluetooth® A
UDIO O PTIONS
1 Displ ay the Blueto oth® Audio top
screen . (→P. 30)
2 Select .
3 Select the b utton to be set.
RAND OM OR DER
Tracks can be automatically and
randomly sele cted.
1 Select .
Each time is s elect ed, the
mo de changes as f ollows:
• ran dom →
off
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2
3
4
5
INFORMA TION
If a portable device supports AVRCP 1.4
and Browsing, title list and browse for
music will be available. (If the device
does not support browsing, these menu
entries will be shown grayed out.)
Lower grade devices do not support
these features. (For these devices, the
title list and browse for music will be
shown grayed out.)
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3. MEDIA OPERATION
4. Aha
Connecting an iPhone with the USB
port, or an Android phone with
Bluetooth
® au dio, users can operate
Aha (installed on the phone) through
the vehicle Premium Audio system.
INFORMATION
Th is s yst em has a charging fu nction
fo r iPhone s.
When the batt ery le vel of a ph one
is very low, the phone may not
operate . If so, ch arge the phone before
u se.
De pend ing on the portab le player t hat
is conne cted to the system , certain
fu nct ions may not be a vailable . If a
fu nct ion i s unava ilab le due to a
mal function , disconne cting your
p or table pla yer and r econnect ing it
ma y re sol ve the problem.
It is not requi red to have Aha
la unched on the p hone before
connection.
The pho n
e connection i s carr ied out
d urin g Ah a au dio play might take some
time .
NOTICE
Do not leave your p hone in the veh icle. The temper ature insi de ma y rise to a l evel that could damage the phon e.
Do not press down on or a pply unnecessary pressure to the i Phone wh ile it is co nnected as th is ma y damage th e iPh one or its terminal.
Do no t in ser t foreign obj ects into the US B por t as th is ma y damage t he iPhone or its terminal.
CAUTION
• Do not co nnect the i Phone to the USB
por t or Andr oid phone to the Bluet ooth®
audio system while drivi ng.
• Bluetooth® phone is f itte d with
Blu etooth® ant ennas . Peopl e with imp lanted pacemak ers or cardiac defi brillators sh ould maintain a reaso nable distance b etween
themse lve s and the Bluetooth®
ant ennas. The rad io wa ves may affect the op eration of such devices.
• Be for e us ing Bluetooth® devices, users of any e lectr ical medic al dev ice o ther than implanted p acemakers and imp lanted cardiac defibr illa tor s should consu lt the manu fact urer of the device for inf ormatio n about its op eration under the influence of radio wav es. Radio wav es c ould have unexpected ef fects on the operation of such medical devices.
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3.MEDIAOPERATION
TOP SCR EEN (Nearby POI content)
No.FunctionPage
Content list of the current station. (content list offering may vary)45
Selecttodisplaythemediasourceselectionscreen.19
Sound settings (Tone controls, Balance/Fade, ASL, EQ).51
Select to show Aha Featured station list. (This is a dynamic list which
can change based on Aha Featured content offering)47
Select to show Aha Location Based Services category list. (This is a
dynamic list which changes based oncurrent vehicle location)46
Select to Stop/Start playback of the current content.44
Select to show user specific Presets list. (List of stations previously
stored for currently active user account)45
Select to report that you dislike the content that is currently playing.
(Feature availability might vary per station)46
Select to report that you like the content that is currently playing.
(Feature availability might vary per station)46
Displays cover art of currently playing content/station. (If cover art is
dynamically updated may vary per station)-
Select to call the currently shown POI (option is not available -
grayed out–if no Bluetooth device is paired for Phone)-
Select to navigate to the currently shown POI-
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 3. MEDIA OPERATION
CONNECTING AN iPhone CON NECTING AN Android
PHONE
1 Op en the cover of the USB/AUX port
and conn ect an iPhone usi ng an
iPhone dock connector to USB
cab le
.
In order to use the Bluetooth® audio
system for Aha, it is necessary to pair
an Android phone and connect the
audio profile (A2DP) with the system
(see page 96 for procedures).
Launch Aha app on your smar tphone.
Th e USB/AUX port is l ocate d on th e
in strume nt pan el, or near the shift knob
et c. The actual design and p ort positio n
will diffe r depending on the vehicle.
Tu rn on the po wer of the iPhone if it is not
turn ed on.
Launch the Aha app on your smar tphone.
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Message Display conditions Corrective action
“Bluetooth music device not connected for Aha. Would you like to configure one now? (iPhone requires USB connection)”
Aha connection cannot be initiated.
Please connect a phone to the system. For an Android phone, connect to Bluetooth Audio. For an iPhone, connect its dock connector to USB cable to USB port.
“Connection to Aha is lost. Please reconnect the phone when the vehicle is safely stopped.”
Aha connection is lost.
For an Android phone, please make sure it is connected for Bluetooth Audio. For an iPhone, please make sure the USB connection is good.
“Action not available” An invalid action was performed that is not supported for the content.
Please try a valid action for the content. Supported actions can vary by station.
“Please log into Aha” The user credentials are not valid or unable to authenticate from the handset to Aha.
Please confirm if the correct user credentials were entered and could successfully logged into the Aha account on the phone.
“Please make sure you have the latest version of Aha”
The version of Aha on the phone is not supported by the Premium Audio software.
Please download the latest version of Aha to the phone.
“Loading”
Loading the contents from the server / the cellular network signal is too low to stream data faster.
Please lot into your Aha account. If already logged in, then the cellular network signal might be too low. Please try to reconnect after some time.
“Could not relaunch Aha client” Could not start the Aha client on the phone.
Please log into your Aha account and try again starting Aha on the phone.
IF A MESSAGE APPEARS ON THE SCREEN
If a problem occurs when starting up Aha, a message will appear on the
screen. Referring to the table below to identify the problem, take the
recommended corrective action.
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4. AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLS
D
Somefunctions of theaudio system
can be adjusted using the switches on
the stee ring wheel.
Availabil ity, a ctual design andbutton
pos ition may differ d epending on v ehicle
mo del or grade.
De tails of the specific sw itches, controls,
and features a re descr ibed below.
No.Switch
Volume control switch
“ ”switch
“MOD E”switch
Volum e co ntrolswi tch
Press the“+” side to in crease the volu me.
Th e vol ume continues to i ncreasewhile
the switch isbei ng pressed.
Press the “-”side todecrease the
volu me. The volum e continue s to
de crease while the switch isbeing
pr esse d. “
” “ ”
switch
Radio
To select apr eset statio n: Pr ess the
“ ”
or “ ”
switch.
To seek a ra dio statio n: Press andhold
the
“ ” or “ ”switch untilyouhear a b eep.
If you press either the
“ ” or “ ”switchin
seek mode, the s eek mo dewill be
ca ncelled.
aha
To select a de sired content : Press the
“ ” or “ ” switch.
iPod
To select ade sired so ng: Press the“ ”
or “ ” switch.
USB memory
To select adesir edfile: Press the
“ ” or
“ ”
switch.
Bluetoot h
®audio player
To select a d esiredtrack: Press the
“ ”
or “ ”
switch.
“MODE ”switch
Pres s the “MODE” switch t o select an
aud iomode. Each press changes the
mod e se quen
tial ly through the audio
sources re adytouse.
To turn the audio s ystem on, press the
“MODE”
sw itch.
Press and hold the “MODE”switch until
yo uhear a b eepand the mu sic wi llpause
or be muted. By the sameop erati on, the
mus icwill p lay or un-mute.
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2
3
1.STEERING SWITCHES (IF EQUIPPED)
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Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
1
BASIC INFORMATION
BEFORE OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE ...... .... ........ 58
2. HANDS -FREE SYSTEM... ........... 60
USING THE PHONE SWITCH OR
MICROPHONE..................................... 61
ABOUT THE PHONE BOOK IN THIS
SYS TEM............................................... 62
WHEN YOU SELL YOUR CAR............ 62
CONNECT A Bluetooth® PHON E....... 63
3. REGISTERING AN ENTRY ...... .... 64
REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY............ 64
DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE
ENTRY INFORMATION...................... 66
SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A
USB MEMORY ................................... 67
2 PHO NE OP ERATION
1 . CALLING ON A Blu etooth ®
PHONE……………….. .......... . 68
BY DIAL ............................................. 68
BY FAVORITES LIST........................... 69
BY PH ONE BOOK ............................... 69
BY CALL LISTS ................................... 70
BY A SHORT MESSAGE….................. 71
BY POI* ENTRY. ................................... 71
2. RECEIVIN G CALLS ON A
Bluet ooth® PHONE
.... ..... ..... 72
3. TALKING ON A Blueto oth
®
PHONE .. .................................... 73
SEN DING TONES ............................... 74
DIALING A SECOND NUMBER ......... 75
AD JUSTING THE RECEIVER
VOLUME............................................. 76
3 SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION
1. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION . 77
RECEIVING A SHORT MESSAGE ... 77
CHECKING RECEIVED SHORT
MESSA GES........................................ 77
CHECKING SENT SHORT
MESSA GES........................................ 78
SENDING A NEW SHORT
MESSAGE........................................... 79
4
WH AT TO DO IF...
1. TROUBLESHOOT ING. ..... ... ..... ... 82
Some of the functions cannot be operated
while driving.
*: Point of Interest
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