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2
AUDIO SYSTEM
1 BASIC OPER ATION
1. Q UICK REFERENCE ..... ........ ..... 17
2. SO ME BASICS. ........... ..... ...... ..... 18
TURNING THE AUDIO S YSTEM
ON OR OFF ................................ 18
SELEC TING AN AU DIO
SOURCE ...... 19
USB PORT......................................... 20
2 RADIO OPE RATION
1. TUNER FUNCTIONS ........ ...... ..... 21
3
MEDIA OPER ATION
1. US B MEMORY .. ...... ............... ... .... 22
OVERVIEW ........................................ 22
PLAYING A USB MEMORY ............... 25
USB MEMORY OPTIONS.................. 25
2. iP od . ..... ... ...... ... ..... ... ... ........ ........ 26
OVERVIEW ................................. ..... 26
iPod AUDIO ........................................ 29
iPod OPTIONS. .................................... 29
3. Blueto oth® AUD IO........... ... ... ..... 30
OVERVIEW .......................................... 30
CONNECTING Bluetooth® AUDIO .... 34
LISTENING TO Bluetooth® AUDIO ..... 35
Bluetooth® AUDIO OPTIONS ............. 35
4 . Aha ...... ......... ............. ..... ... ......... .. 36
OVERVIEW ........................................ 37
SWITCHIN G TO Aha MODE …… …… 42
PLAYING Aha PRE SETS…................ 44
SELECTING Aha LOCATION BASED
SERVICE………................................. 46
SELECTING Aha FEATURED
CONTENT……..................................... 47
IF A MESSAGE APPEARS ON THE
SCREEN……...................................... 48
4 A UDIO REMOTE CONTROLS
1. STEER ING S WIT CHES
(IF EQUPPED) ....... ..... ..... 50
5 SOUND SETTING S
1. SOUND SETTINGS.. ..... .......... 51
6 TIPS FOR OP ERATING
THE AUDIO SYSTEM
1. OPERATING INFORMATION ... .. 52
iPod……………………………………… 53 FILE INFORMATION………................ 54
TERMS………………..…................. 56
So me of the f unctions cann ot be o perated while driving.
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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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1. SETUP OPERATION 1. SETUP OPERATION
PROFILES
Bluetooth®
device Specification Function Requireme
nts
Recommen
dations
Bluetooth® Phone/ Bluetooth® Audio Player
Bluetooth® specification Registering a Bluetooth® device * Ver. 3.0 +EDR
Bluetooth®
device Profile Function Requirem e
nts
Recommen
dations
Bluetooth® Phone
HFP (Hands- Free Profile) Hands-free system - Ver 1.6
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) Transferring the contacts - Ver 1.1
MAP (Message Access Profile) Bluetooth® phone message - -
Bluetooth® Audio Player
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Bluetooth® audio system
- Ver 1.2
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
- Ver 1.4
INFORMATION
If you r cellular ph one does not support HFP, reg isterin g the Bluet oo th® phon e or using
PBAP or MAP profiles individually will not be possible.
If the co nnec ted Bl uet oot h® de vic e version is o lder t han recommended or in compatibl e,
the Bluet ooth® device fun ction may not work pro perly.
Blue tooth is a re gistered tradem ark of B lueto oth SIG, Inc.
This system supports the following services.
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