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QUICK GUIDE
1 QU ICK GUIDE
1. SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX... ...... .. 8
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CONTROLS AND FE ATURES
1. OVERVIEW OF BUTTONS ....... .... 10 2
. TO UCH S CREEN OPERATION .... 11
ENTERING SCREEN OPERATION...... 13
LIST SCREEN OPERATION.................
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1. QUICK GUIDE
No. Function Page
By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected
functions. 11
Push- To-Talk (PTT) button: press to use the built-in Voice Command
System to control certain functions/features of the Premium Audio
System
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Turn the knob to increase/decrease volume. Press the knob to turn
audio on/off 18
Press to access the setup menu of the Premium Audio System 88
Press to access the Bluetooth® hands-free function 57
Press to switch the screen between MAP and the last audio mode 19
Various functions based on audio source selected (not all functions are
supported for each audio source):
Press to skip to the next or previous track.
Press and hold to seek forward or backwards through the current track.
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Each time you press the “MEDIA” button the Premium Audio System
will switch the screen between MAP and the last audio mode.
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1. OVERVIEW OF BUTTONS
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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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2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
AUTOMATIC TEXT
SCROLLING
Entries that are too long to fit in the
current field are scrol led automatically
from right to left.
This function is not available while
driving.
INFORMA TION
This funct ion can be turned on or off
through the Premium Audio Setup
menu. ( →P.90)
CH ARACTER JUMP BUTTONS
IN LIS TS
Some lists con tain character screen
buttons, “A-C”, “D- F” etc., which
al low s a direct jump to list entries that
begin with the same letter as the
character screen button.
1 Select one of the character screen
but tons.
INFORMA TION
Every time the s ame c haracter screen
button is sel ected, the list s tarting with
the subsequent character is di spl ayed.
2. CONT ROLS AND FEATURES
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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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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
USING THE PHONE SWITCH/
MICROPHO NE
Steeri ng switch (IF EQUIPPED)
Volum e control sw itch
Pr ess the “+ ” side to i ncrease the vo lume.
Press the “-” side to decrease the volume.
Microph one
INFORMA
TION
Th e othe r par ty’s voice will be h eard
fro m the front speak ers. Th e audio
sys tem will be muted during phon e
c al ls.
Ta lk a lternately with the ot her p arty
on the phone . If you t alk at the same
t im e, yo ur voices may not re ach each
ot her. ( It is not a malfunct ion.)
Kee p the volume o f rece iving voice
down. Otherw ise, an echo will be
h eard and rece iving voice can be
he ard o utside of the vehicle. When you
ta lk on t he phone, speak cl early
towards the micro phone.
In th e f o
l lowing situ ations, your vo ice
ma y not reach the ot her party.
• Dr iving on an unpaved road. (Due
to tra ffic noise.)
• Dr ivi ng a t high speed.
• A window is open.
• Turnin g the air-conditioni ng
vents towards the mi crophone.
• Th e sound of the a ir-conditio ning fan
is loud.
• Ther e is an effect from the cellular
phone n etwork.
The micropho ne is used when talking
on the phone.
By pressing the volume buttons
on the steering wheel (where
equipped) during a call, you can
adjust the call volume without
taking your hands off the steering
wheel.
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3.DESTINATIONSEARCH3.DESTINATIONSEARCH
SEARCHING ONTHEMAP
1Display theMAP: press the “ME DIA ”
button.
Each time the“MEDIA ”button
is pressed the system will switch the
screen between MAP a nd the last
audio mode us ed.
2Select the desired p oint on t he m ap.
3Select “Go”.
Whe n“Save ”is sel ect ed, the po intis
re gis tere d in the “ Favori tedesti nation ”
list. ( →P.143)
The rou tewill be c alcula ted.
SEAR CHING BY
COORDI NATES
Geocoordinates can be enteredin
DMS f ormat (Degrees
°,Minutes’,
Sec onds”). Only coordinate values
tha t can potentially exist areable tobe
entered. Impossible coordinate values
and their relevant screen buttonswill
be grayed out.
1Disp lay the “Navigation ” me nu screen
and select “Enteraddress”.
(→P.112)
2Select “Geo-coordinate s”.
3Select “N”or “S”.
4Enter the latitude.
5Select “W”or “E”.
6Enter t he long itude.
7Select “OK”.
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