3. MEDIA OPERATION 3. MEDIA OPERATION
3. MEDIA OPERATION
WARNING
•
Do not ope rate the pl ayer’s controls or connect to the Blue tooth® aud io s yst em while
driving.
• Your a udio unit is fitted w ith Bl uetooth
® antennas. People with i mplant able card iac
p acemakers, cardiac resy nchronizatio n t herapy-p acemaker s or implant able
card iover ter def ibrillat ors should mai ntain a reasona ble distance betwee n thems elves
and the Bluetoo th
® antennas. The rad io wa ves may aff ect the op eration of such
dev ices.
• Be for e using Blueto oth
® devices, users of any el ectrical me dica l dev ice ot her than
imp lantable cardiac p acemakers, cardiac re synchronizat ion th erapy-pacemakers or
imp lantable cardioverter def ibrillat ors shou ld cons ult the manuf act ure r of the de vice f or
in forma tion about its operation un der the i nflue nce of radio w aves. Rad io waves could
have un expected effects on the operation o f suc h med ica l dev ices.
NOTICE
Do not le
ave a portable p layer in th e vehic le. In p artic ular, h igh t emp eratures inside the
veh icle may d amage the portable pla yer.
INFORMA TION
• I n t he foll owing cond itions, this feature may not fu nction:
• The Bl uetooth® dev ice is turned of f.
• The Bl uetooth® dev ice is not connect ed.
• The Bl uetooth® dev ice has a low batter y.
• I t m ay t ake time to connect th e phone when Blueto oth® a udio is being playe d.
• Fo r operati ng a portab le pla yer, see t he instruc tio n manu al that cam e wit h it.
• I f the Bluet ooth® devic e is disconnected due to poo r rec ept ion fr om t he Blu eto oth ®
net work whe n the ignition is in the foll owing status, the system will automatically
re con nect to t he por table play er.
Vehicles without smart entry & start sy stem
The ignition is turne d to the “ACC” or “ON” positi on.
Vehicles with smart entry & start system
The ignition is turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode.
• If t he Bluetoo th® de vic e i s disc onnecte d by t urni ng it off, automati c re connect ion wil l not
ta ke p lace . Reconnec t the portabl e play er man ually.
• Bl uetooth® device inform atio n is reg ister ed whe n the portable pl ayer is connecte d to the
Bl uetooth® audio sy stem. When se lling or disp osing o f the veh icle, remov e the
Bluetooth® a udio i nforma tion fr om the sys tem.
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1.AUDIOSYSTEMOPERATION3.MEDIAOPERATION
CONNECTING APHONE RECONNECTI NG A PHONE
C ONNECTING AndroidPHONE
1SwitchingtoAha mode if a phone is
not connected. (→P.42)
2Select “Yes” .
3The fo llowing scree n will be disp layed.
If no An droidphone in pair ed device list,
pair an Android phone. ( →P.97)
If t here are An droid phones in p aired
dev ice l ist, select one to connect it for
mus ic. (→P.101)
CONNECTING iPhone
1SwitchingtoAha mode if a phone is
not connected. (→P.42)
2Select “No”.
Co nnectan i Phone us ing itsdock
connector to USBcable to the
USB/AUX port
.
If the s ystem cannot recover the
con nect ion loss, the foll owing screen is
displ ayed.
Reconn ect the iPhone USB c able if an
iPho newas co nnec ted.
Reconn ect the Andro idphone for musicif
an An droidphone wascon nect ed.
To retur n to the audio sourceselection
screen, select
“Exit”.
CONNECTING TOAha
In order to useAha application, data
pl an isrequired on apho ne.
1Switching toAha mo de.(→P.42)
2The follow ing screen wi llbe display ed
whi le co nnecti ng to Aha.
iPhone handset willdisplay Aha
reque st: “Ah a Radio would li keto
c ommun icate with theAudio System ”.
Select “ Allow” on the handset to
finish establishing the connection.
Select “ Ignore” on the handset tostop
establishing the connection.
3Preset list stored in your Aha acco unt is
d is play ed.
A defau ltsta tion is pl ayed. To play
di fferent program, select the desired
st ation.
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No. Function
Select to hang up the phone.
• The switch on the stee rin g wh eel (IF EQUIPPED) can also be pressed to hang up the phone.
Select to dial a second number. (→ P.75)
Select to put a ca ll on hold. To cancel this function, select “Continue” . Some Mobile Phone Services do not support Hold.
Select to send a tone. ( →P.74)
Select to transfer the call. Select
“Transfer” to change from a hands-free call to a cellular phone call. Select “Hands-free” to change from cellular phone call to hands-free ca ll.
Displays the other par ty’s information. The information
shown here may differ depending on th e infor mation available from your phone.
Displays the duration of the call.
Select to mute your voice to th e other par ty. The icon wi ll be highlighted d uring mute mode. To cancel muting your voice,
select this icon again.
Select to change parties. Some Mobile Phone Services do not support “Swap calls”
Select to change to a conference call.
Select to mute navigation voice prompts while in phone call.
2. PHONE OPERATION
3. TALKING ON A Bluetooth® PHONE
While you are talking on a Bluetooth®
phone, a telephon e conversation
s creen is displayed. The operations
outlined below can be performed on
this screen.
Single call
Ca ll waiting
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1.SETUPOPERATION1.SETUPOPERATION
PAIRING ABluetoot h®DEVICE3Confirm the PIN.
PAIRING FROMTHESYSTEM
1Select “Search de vice”.
When another Bluet ooth
®device is
co nn ected
To disconnect the Bluet oo th®devi ce,
select “YES”.
When 4 Bl uetooth®devices have
alr ead y been p air ed
A pair eddevice needs to be
re placed. Se lect “OK ”, and select
the device to be replaced.
2Select the desireddevice.
Connectible Bluet ooth®devices will be
displ ayedin the l ist.
Depending on the model of the
Bluet ooth
®device , specific settings
might have to be changed in order for
the Bluet ooth
®device to become
visible or discoverable and in order to
be shown in this list.
A P IN code is not r equired for EQ
(S ecur e Simp lePairing) compatible
Bl ue tooth
®dev ices. Depending on
t he typ e of Bl uetooth®device being
conn ect ed a message conf irming
reg istrati onmay be displa yed on the
screen of the Bluet oot h
® de vic e.
Respond andoperate t heBlueto oth®
device accordi ng to the confirma tion
messag e.
4Check that the follow ing screen is
di sp laye d.
Th ePremium Audio system waits for
conn ection reque sts coming from the
paired devi ce. All req uested profiles are
c onne cted a utomat ically.
Up to 4 Bluetooth®devices can
be paired. A paireddevice can be
connected to any of itssuppor ted
profiles such as p hone(HFP),
music(A2DP).
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1. SETUP OPERATION
1. SETUP OPERATION
PAIRING FROM THE DEVICE
1 Select “Make sy stem discove rable” .
W hen an other Bluetooth
® device is
alread y connecte d, a me ssage wi ll
a ppe ar.
T o disc onnec t the Bluet ooth® device,
select “YES”.
W hen 4 Bl uetooth® devices have
alread y been paired, a messag e will
a ppe ar.
A pair ed dev ice needs to be repla ced.
Se lect “OK ”, and select the dev ice to
be rep laced.
2 When this screen is di splayed, search
for the system on the sc reen of yo ur
Blueto oth
® device.
To c ancel the regis tra tion, select
“Cancel” .
3 Pairing the B luetooth® dev ice usi ng
your Bluetooth
® device.
A PIN cod e is not require d for EQ
(Se cur e Si mple Pair ing) comp atible
Bl uet ooth
® devi ces. Depen ding o n
t he t ype of Bluet oo th® devic e b eing
connected a me ssage conf irming
reg istra tion may be d isplay ed on the
Blue tooth
® devi ce’s s creen. Respond
and operate the B luetooth® dev ice
accord ing to the confirmatio n
me ssage.
RECONNECTING A Bluetoot h®
DEVI CE
If a Bluetooth® device is disconnected
due to poor reception from the
Bluetooth
® network when the ignition
is in the following status, the system
will au tomatical ly reconnect the
Bluetoo th
® device.
Vehi cles with out smart entry & start
system
The engine switch is turned to the
“ACC” or “ON” position.
Vehicles with sm art entry & start
system
The ignition is turned to ACCESSORY
or IGNITION ON mode.
If the Bluetooth® device is disconnected
on purpose, such as it wa s turned of f, this
does not ha ppen. Reconnec t it ma nua lly
using eit her of the foll owing me thods:
• Se lect a Bl uet oo th
® dev ice ag ain.
( → P.97 or 101)
• Co nnect the audio profile/phone profile.
( → P.98)
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