SAFETY INSTRUCTION WARNING
To
use this system in the safest possible
man ner, f ollow all the safety t ips shown
be low.
This system is intended to assist in
reachi ng the desti nation and, if used
prop erly, can do so. The driver is solely
responsible for the s afe oper ation of your
vehicle and the safety of your passe ngers.
Do not use any feature of this system to
the exte nt it beco mes a dist raction and
pr events s afe dr ivi ng. The first prio rity
wh ile driving should al ways be the safe
op erati on of the vehicle. Wh ile drivi ng, be
sur e to obs erve all tr affic r egu lations.
Prior to the ac tual use of this system, learn
how to use it and become thoro ughly
fami liar with it. Read the entire Pr emium
Audio system Owne r’s ma nual to make
sure you understand the syste m. Do not
allow other people to use this sys tem until
they have re ad an d understood the
instructio ns in this manu al.
For your safety, some functions m ay
be come ino perab le when driving.
U nava ila ble screen bu ttons are gray ed
out .
For sa fety, the dri ver should not operate
the navig ation system whi le he/ she is
dr iving. In sufficient att enti on to the road
and traffic may ca use an accident.
Whi le dr iving , be sure to obey the traffic
reg ula tions and mainta in awareness o f
the road cond itio ns . If a traffic si gn on
the road has been chang ed, route
gu ida nce may not have the up dated
in forma tio n such as the directi on of a
one way s tree t.
Wh ile dri ving, listen to the voice
instru ctions as much as possi ble and
gl ance at the scre en briefly and on ly when
it is safe. However, do not totally rely on
vo ice guid ance. Use it just for reference. If
the system can not determin e the current
veh icle positi on correctl y, th ere is a
possi bili ty of inc orrect, late, or missing
voice g uid an ce.
The data in the system may occasionally
be inco mplete. Road cond itions, inclu ding
driv ing restricti ons (no le ft turns, street
closures, et c.) frequently change.
Therefo re, before followi ng any instruction
from the syste m, look to see wh ether the
instruction can be d one safely and legally.
This system cannot warn about such
t hi
ngs as the safety of an area, cond ition of
stre ets, and availabi lity of emergency
services. If unsure a bout the safety of an
area, do not drive into it. Und er no
circumstances is this system a s ubst itute
for the driver’s person al judg ment.
Use this system o nly in lo ca tions whe re it
is le gal to d o so.
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2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
This
system is operated mainly by the
s creen buttons.
When a screen button is selected, a
beep sounds. (To set beep sound,
→ P.90.)
NOTICE
To prevent dam agi ng the screen, li ghtly
to uch the s creen buttons w ith y our
fi nger.
Do not use objects o ther than your f inger
to t ouch the screen.
Wi pe off f ingerpri nts using a glass
c le anin g cloth. Do not use chem ical
cleane rs to clean the screen, as they
ma y damage the touch screen.
To prevent the battery from being
di scharged, do not leave the sys tem on
longer than necessar y whe n the e ngine
is not runnin g.
INFORMA TION
I f the sy stem does not respond t o a
to uch on a s creen but ton, move your
fi nger away from the scr een and th en
to uch it agai n.
Grayed out screen buttons cannot be
operat ed.
The displa yed i mag e ma y bec ome
darker and moving i mages may be
sl ig ht ly dist orted when the display is
cold.
Under extremely cold cond itio ns, t he
scree n ma y not be displa yed and the
data inpu t by a user may be deleted.
Al so, the s cree n button s ma y be
h arder t han usual to d epress.
When you l ook at the screen
t hro ugh pol arized materia l such as
pol arized su nglasses, the screen may
be d ark a nd har d to see. If so, l ook
at the screen fr om diff erent angles,
adj ust the scr een sett ings (→P.93) , or
t ake off your sungl asses.
Se lect
to re turn to the
pre vious screen.
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5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
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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4. WHAT TO DO IF... 4. WHAT TO DO IF...
In other situati ons
Symptom Likely cause Solution
Page
Cellular
phone
This
system
Despite all efforts the symptom status does not change.
The cellular phone is not close enough to this system.
Manually connect the cellular phone you wish to use to this system.
* -
Radio interference has occurred.
Turn off Wi- Fi® devices or other devices that may emit radio waves.
* -
The cellular phone is the most likely cause of the symptom.
Turn the cellular phone off, remove and reinstall the battery pack. Then restart the cellular phone. (In case the cellular phone does not have a removable battery, RESET the cellular phone)
* -
Enable the cellular phone’s Bluetooth®
connection. * -
Disable the Wi- Fi® connection of the cellular phone. * -
Stop the cellular phone’s security software and close all applications.
* -
Before using an application installed on the cellular phone, carefully check its source and how its operation might affect this system.
* -
∗: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the cellular phone.
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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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1.SETUPOPERATION1.SETUPOPERATION
No.Functi on
Displays the level of reception
•The level of reception does notalways correspond with thelevel displayed on the device.•The level of reception m aynot be displayed depending on thedevice.•If this information isnot available from the connected device, the icon willbe shown witha question mark.
Displays theBluetooth®logo.
STAT US DISPLAY
PAIREDDEVICELIST
Each profile connection status canbe
changed from the “Paired devicelist”.
1Select“Paired device list ”.
2Se lect the d esired d evice.
Grayed out icons can be selected to
c onne ct to the f unction dire ctly.
The tone of the icons show which
pro files the d evice su pports.
( Functions of grayed out icons are not
enabled.)
The de vice’s cu rrently connec ted
pro files ar e highlig hted.
INFORMA TION
An ant enna for the Bluet ooth®
conn ect ion is built into the audio
unit . Th esystem may not funct ion
when youuse the Bluet ooth
®device
in the f ollowin g conditions and p laces:
• When the dev ice is obstructed by
cer tai n objects (such as when it is
beh ind the seat or in the g love box
and conso lebo x).
• When the device t ouches or is
covered with me talma terials.
Theconditions of theBluetooth®
connection, as well as the level of
reception are shownon the status
bar.
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