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5.AUDIO SETTINGS
SOUND SETTINGS
1Select from the top screen
of any of the active audio sources
(below example is from USB memory
playback) .
2Use the available buttons to adjust
the Equalizer (Treble, Mid, Bass) ,
Balance (L, R), Fade (Front,
Rear) , Equalizer (EQ ) or
Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) .
For more details about effect of
each setting, please see under
SETUP
( → P.103)and the Base
Display Audio owner’s manual.
Change the sound settings of the
Premium Audio System.
1.SOUND SETTINGS
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5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
MP 3 (MPE G Audio Layer 3), WMA
(W indow s Med ia Audio) and AAC
(A dvance d Aud io Cod ing) are a udio
compression stan dards.
This syste m can play MP3/WMA/AA C files
on USB memor y.
When na ming an MP3/WMA/ AAC file, add
an a ppropriate fil e extens ion
(.m p3/.wma /.m 4a).
Thi s sy stem p lays back file s
with
. mp3 /.wma /.m4a fi le ex tension s as
MP3/WMA/ AAC fi les re spective ly. To
pr event no ise and pla yback errors, use
t he
ap propri ate file ex tension.
MP 3 file s ar e compat ible wi th the ID3 Tag
Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2 and Ver. 2 .3
fo rma ts. This syste m cannot di splay
Al bum title, track title an d artis t n am e in
ot her for mats.
W MA/AA C
files can co ntain a WMA /AAC
tag t hat is used in the same wa y as an ID3
t ag. WMA /AAC tags carry information
such as track title and artist n ame.
The e mphas is fun ction is available only
whe n playing MP3 /WM A files record ed at
32, 44.1 and 48 kHz.
This system can play back AAC files
en coded b y iTunes.
The sound qu ality of MP3/WM A files
generally i mproves with hi gher bit rates.
In ord er to achieve a reasonab le level o f
sound quality, files create d with a b it ra te
of at l east 128 kbps are rec ommende d.
MP3 i (MP 3 int eractive) and MP3PRO
form ats a re not compatible with the audio
p la yer.
Th e pla yer
is compatible w ith VBR
(V ariable Bit Rate).
When p laying b ack files recorded as VBR
(V ariab le B it Ra te) files, the play t ime will
not be correctly displayed if the fast
fo rwar d or re verse operation s ar e us ed.
It is not possible to check fo lders that do
not i nclude MP3/WMA /AAC files.
MP3 /WMA /AA C file s in fo lders up to 8
levels deep ca n be pl ayed. Howe ver, the
st ar t of playback may be delaye d when
t her e are n umerou s levels of fo lders. Fo r
this reason , we re commen d using no
more t han 2 leve ls o f fol ders.
Th e order c hanges depend ing on the
perso nal compute r an d MP3/WMA /AAC
e ncoding software you use.
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3
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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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE
“Phone” MENU SCREEN
No. Function Page
Select to display the “ Phone book” screen. An entry from the list of contacts can be selected and called. 69
Select to display the “ Dial” screen. A call can be made by dialing the number. 68
Select to display the “ Favorites ” screen listing the contacts stored within the Premium Audio System. 69
Select to display the “ Messages” screen. A list of received and sent short messages and a menu to create new short messages can be displayed. The sender of the message can also be called.
77
Select to display the “ Call lists” screen. An entry from the “ All” “Missed ”, “Received ” or “Dialed ” call lists can be selected and called. 70
Pressing the button allows access to the “Phone” screens.
Each time the button is pressed, the “ Phone” screen that was last
displayed will be shown.
Press from the “ Phone” screen other than the “Phone ” menu screen
to display the “Phone” menu screen.
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPER ATION
3. REGISTERING AN ENTRY
REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY
6 C heck that the en try is reg istered in the
“Favorites ” list.
REGISTERI NG FROM THE
“Favor ites” SCREEN
1 Display the “Phon e” menu screen and
select “Favorites” . (→P.58)
2 Select “Create n ew e ntry” .
3 Select one of 4 ph one types ( ,
, or ) and en ter
a numb er.
You can enter one phone number for
ea ch phone type.
4 Select .
5 Enter the entry name a nd then select
“OK” .
Se lect t o dis pla y an d edi t the
entry inf ormation. (→P.6 9)
REGISTERING FAVOR ITES
FROM THE “ Dial” SC REEN
1 Display the “Pho ne” me nu scree n.
(→P. 58)
2 Select “Dial number ”.
3 Enter the num bers.
4 Select .
5 Follow the step s “REGIS TERING
FROM THE “ Favorites”
SCREEN ” from “STEP 5”. (→ P.64)
INFORMATION
The phone t ype is re gis tere d as .
Up to 200 numbers can be
register ed in the “Favorites” list of
the Premium Audio System.
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
REGISTERING FAVORITES
FROM THE “Ph one bo ok”
SC REEN
1 Disp lay the “Phon e” menu screen an d
select “Phone b ook ”.
(→P.58)
2 Select for desired item.
3 Select “Add to favorites” .
4 Follow the step s “REGISTERING
FROM THE “ Favorites”
SCREEN ” from “STEP 5”. (→ P.64)
REGISTERING FAVORITES
FROM AN EXTERNAL DEVIC E∗
“vCard” formatted data can be
transferred from a USB memory to the
Premium Audio system. Transfe rred
addresses and numbers will be stored
in the “ Favorites” list and in the
“ Favorite destination ” list.(→P.69 ,
1 47)
INFORMA TION
• Th e phone t ype is re gis tere d as .
• If the contact includes an ad dress and
a phone number , they will be s tored in
the “ Favorites ” list and in the
“ Fav orite d est inati on” list. ( →P.69,
1 47)
RE GISTERING FROM THE
“Call lists” SCREEN
1 Display the “Phon e” menu screen an d
select
to display the “C all lists”
screen . (→P. 58)
2 Select ne xt to the de sired item.
3 Follow the step s “REGISTERING
FROM THE “ Favorites”
SCREEN ” from “STEP 5”. (→ P.64)
INFORMATION
The phone t ype is re gis tere d as .
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BE FORE OPERATION
DISPLAYING
AND EDITING
THE ENTRY INFORMATION Entry op tions screen of the
“Fa vorites ” list
Detailed information of entries in the
list can be displayed or edited.
1 Disp lay the “Phone ” menu scree n and
either s elect “Phone bo ok” or select
“Fav orites”. (→P.58)
2 Select next to the de sired e ntry.
Entry o ptions scre en of the “ Phone
book ” list
No. Function
Select to display the phone numbers stored for the entry.
• Select the desired entry to call it.
Select to change the entry name. (→ P.67)
Select to edit phone numbers. (→ P.67)
Select to delete the entry.
Select to delete all entries.
Select to register the entry in the “Favor ites” list and the “Favorite
destination ” list. (→ P.69, 147)
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How to make a call listPage
Bydial68
By“Favorites ”list69
By phone book69
Bycall lists70
By using a short messa ge71
ByPOI call71
2.PHONEOPERATION
After a Bluetooth®phone has been
co nnected; acall can be made using
the hands -fr ee system.BY DIAL
1Displ aythe “Phon e” menuscreen and
select “Dialnum ber” . (→P. 58)
2Ente r a ph one numb er.
3
3Select.
4Check that the conn ectingscreenis
displayed.
To ca ncel a cal l,sel ect “End call”.
INFORM ATION
Depending on the type of Bl uetooth®
phone beingconnect ed , it may be
necessary to perfor m add itional steps
on t heteleph one.
When “Dial n umber ” is select ed,
t he l ast dia led num berwillbe sh own
gra yed out. Select to redia l the
nu mbe r.
Se lect “0/+” to enter “0”. Select and
hold to en ter“+ ” for i nter nat ional calls.
When the missed cal lsicon or new
short messag e icon isdisp lay ed at the
bottom, selecting t he i con w illdis pla y
t he l ist.
1.CALLING ON A Bluetooth® PHONE
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