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1.AUDIOSYSTEMOPERATION3.MEDIAOPERATION
LISTENING TO RESULTS
: Select to stop play back.
:Select torestart playback.
: Select tocallthe loc ation if a vailabl e.
:Select to navigate to the location if
available.
SELECTING BYLIST
1Select.
2The list of available services in current
location is shown.
Select to go back to the
PLAYER screen
3Select the desired l ist item to display
its location and other details
INFORMA TION
SELECTIN G BYLIST feat ure may not
be ava ilable for some servi ces.
SELECTING Aha FEATURED
CONTENT
SELECTING CONTENT
1Select “ Featured ”
2Select the desired item
Select to go back to the
PLAYER screen.
The first location in the service list
will be shown and read out.
INFORMATION
Available services for Aha LOCATION
BASED SERVICES (LBS) is subject to
change without notice.
Selecttoadjustsound
settings.(→P.103)
This is a dynamic list which can
change based on Aha Featured
content offering.
The results of the service selected
will be read out and displayed.
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I
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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Message Display conditions Corrective action
“No network – Please try again later”
Aha server may be down for maintenance Premium Audio System could not find a network connection The connection to the server was lost
Please check signal quality and try connecting to Aha later.
“Please reconnect mobile device”
Could not start a session between Premium Audio System and the phone.
Please disconnect and reconnect the phone.
“Plea se disconnect and restart” An unrecoverable error occurred during Aha session. Please disconnect and reconnect the phone.
“An error occurred communicating with the Aha client. Please disconnect the phone and restart this application”
An error occurred while the Premium Audio System was communicating with the phone.
Please disconnect and reconnect the phone.
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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.
1
2
3
1.STEERING SWITCHES (IF EQUIPPED)
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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
1. OPERATING INFORMATION
6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
NOTICE To avo id damaging the audio sy stem:
• Be careful not to spi ll beverages over
the au dio sy stem.
INFORMA TION
The use of a cellular p hone inside or
near the veh icle ma y cause a noise from t he
spe aker s of the au dio system which you
ar e li stening to. However, this do es not
in dic ate a malfu nct ion.
1. OPERATING INFORMATION
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6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
iPod
App le is not responsible for the
operati on of this device or its co mpliance
wi th safety and regulatory stand ards.
Pl ease no te that the use of t his
ac cessory with i Pod or iPh one may aff ect
wireless p erform ance.
iPh one, iPod, iPod classic, i Pod n ano,
and i Pod touch are tradem arks of Apple
I nc., registere d in the U.S. and other
c ount ries. Ligh tning is a tra demark of
Ap ple I nc.
The Lightning connector work s with
iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, i Phone 5S,
iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPod t ouch (5th
ge neratio n) and iPo d nano (7th
g enerati on).
The 30- pin connector works with
iPh one 4S, iPh one 4, i Phone 3GS,
i Ph one 3G , iPhone, iPod t ouch (1st
th rough 4 th generati on), iPo d class ic
(ex cept 5 th g ener ation), and i Pod n ano
(1s t, 3rd , 4t h, 5 th and 6 th gene ration).
COMPATIBLE MODELS
Most Apple devices are compatible with this
Premium Audio System.
De pending o n differe nces betw een models
or so ftware versions etc., some mo dels might
be incompatible with this system.
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5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
FILE INFORMA TION CORR
ESPON DING BIT RATES
COMPATIBLE USB DEVICES Bit rate (kbps) U
S
B
i
n
terface formats
COMPATIBLE COMPR ESSED FILES
Item
CORRE SPO NDING S AMPLING
F REQUENCY
File type Frequency (kHz)
File type Bit rate (kbps)
MP3 files:
MPEG 1 LAYER 3 32 - 320
MP3 files:
MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3 8 - 160
WMA files:
Ver. 7, 8 CBR 48 - 192
WMA files:
Ver. 9 (9.1/9.2) CBR 48 – 320
AAC files:
MPEG4/AAC -LC 16 - 320
USB communication formats
USB 2.0 HS (480Mbps) and FS (12Mbps)
File formats FAT 16
FAT 32
Correspondence class Mass storage class
File type Bit rate (kbps)
Compatible file format MP3/WMA/AAC
Folders on the device Maximum 3000
Files on the device Maximum 9999
Files per folder Maximum 255
File type Bit rate (kbps)
MP3 files:
MPEG 1 LAYER 3 32/44.1/48
MP3 files:
MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3 16/22.05/24
WMA files:
Ver. 7, 8, 9 (9.1/9.2) 32/44/1/48
AAC files:
MPEG4/AAC -LC
11.025/12/16/
22.05/24/32/
44.1/48
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