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whilst driving. Driving whilst
distracted may result in a loss
of vehicle control, potentially
leading to an accident, severe
personal injury, or death. The
driver’s primary responsibility
is the safe and legal operation
of a vehicle, and any handheld
devices, equipment, or vehicle
systems which divert the dri-
ver’s attention from this
responsibility should never
be used during operation of
the vehicle.
(Continued)
WARNING
- About driving
(Continued)
•Avoid watching the screen
whilst driving. Driving whilst
distracted may lead to a traffic
accident. Stop your vehicle in
a safe location before using
functions that require multiple
operations.
• Stop your vehicle first before
using your mobile phone.
Using a mobile phone whilst
driving may lead to a traffic
accident. If necessary, use the
Bluetooth Handsfree feature
to make calls and keep the
call as short as possible.
• Keep the volume low enough
to hear external sounds.
Driving without the ability to
hear external sounds may
lead to a traffic accident.
Listening to a loud volume for
a long time may cause hear-
ing damage.
•Do not disassemble or modify
the system. Doing so may
result in an accident, fire, or
electric shock.
• Do not allow liquids or foreign
substances to enter the sys-
tem. Liquids or foreign sub-
stances may cause noxious
fumes, a fire, or a system mal-
function.
• Stop using the system if it
malfunctions, such as no
audio output or display. If you
continue using the system
when it is malfunctioning, it
may lead to a fire, electric
shock, or system failure.
• Do not touch the antenna dur-
ing thunder or lightning
because such an act may
cause electric shock.
WARNING
- About handling the system
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Using the media player
You can play music stored in various
media storage devices, such as USB
storage devices, smartphones, and
iPods.
1. Connect a device to the USB portor the AUX port in your vehicle.
• Playback may start immediatelydepending on the device that
you connect to the system.
2. On the control panel, press the [MEDIA] button.
• If you have multiple media stor-age devices, press the [MEDIA]
button again and press the cor-
responding number button to
select the desired mode. • When you connect an Apple
device, playback does not start
automatically. To start the media
player in the iPod mode, press
the [MEDIA] button on the con-
trol panel.
• You can also change the mode by press the [MODE] button
repeatedly on the steering
wheel.
• Make sure to connect or discon- nect external USB devices with
the system power turned off.
• Depending on vehicle models and specifications, available
buttons or the appearance and
layout of the USB/AUX ports in
your vehicle may vary.
• Do not connect a smartphone or an MP3 device to the system via
multiple methods such as USB,
Bluetooth, and AUX, simultane-
ously. Doing so may cause a dis-
torted noise or a system mal-
function.
(Continued)(Continued)
• When the equaliser function of
the connected device and
Equaliser (Tone) settings of the
system are both activated, the
effects may interfere with each
other and may lead to sound
degradation or distortion.
Deactivate the device’s equalis-
er function if possible.
• Noise may occur when an Apple device or AUX device is con-
nected. When such devices are
not being used, disconnect the
device for storage.
• When the Apple device or AUX device power is connected to
the power jack, playing the
external device may result in
noise. In such cases, disconnect
the power connection before
use.
NOTICE
MEDIA PLAYER
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Connecting Bluetooth devices
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless
networking technology. Via Bluetooth,
you can connect nearby mobile
devices wirelessly to send and
receive data between connected
devices. This enables you to use your
devices effectively.
To use Bluetooth, you must first con-
nect a Bluetooth-enabled device to
your system, such as a mobile phone
or an MP3 player. Ensure that the
device you want to connect supports
Bluetooth.• On your system, you can use
only Bluetooth Handsfree and
Audio features. Connect a
mobile device that supports
both features.
• Some Bluetooth devices may cause malfunctions to the audio
system or make interference
noises. In this case, storing the
device in a different location
may resolve the problem.
• Depending on the connected Bluetooth device or mobile
phone, some functions may not
be supported.
• If the system is not stable due to a vehicle-Bluetooth device com-
munication error, delete the
paired devices and connect the
Bluetooth devices again.
(Continued)(Continued)
• If Bluetooth connection is not
stable, follow these steps to try
again.
1. Deactivate Bluetooth and reactivate it on the device.
Then, reconnect the device.
2. Turn the device off and on. Then, reconnect it.
3. Remove the battery from the device and reinstall it. Then,
turn the device on and recon-
nect it.
4. Unregister the Bluetooth pair- ing on both the system and
the device and then re-regis-
ter and connect them.
NOTICE
BLUETOOTH
Park your vehicle in a safe
location before connecting
Bluetooth devices. Distracted
driving can cause a traffic acci-
dent and lead to personal injury
or death.
WARNING
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Pairing devices with your system
For Bluetooth connections, first pair
your device with your system to add
it to the system’s list of Bluetooth
devices. You can register up to five
devices.
1. From the control panel, press the[SETUP/CLOCK] button, and then
select Bluetooth Connections.
• If you are pairing a device with your system for the first time,
you can also press the [PHONE]
button on the control panel or
the Call/Answer button on the
steering wheel.
2. On the Bluetooth device you want to connect, activate Bluetooth,
search for your vehicle’s system,
and then select it.
• Check the system’s Bluetoothname, which is displayed in the
new registration pop-up window
on the system screen. 3. Enter or confirm the passkey to
confirm the connection.
• If the passkey input screen isdisplayed on the Bluetooth
device screen, enter the
passkey ‘0000’ which is dis-
played on the system screen.
• If the 6-digit passkey is dis- played on the Bluetooth device
screen, ensure that the
Bluetooth passkey displayed on
the Bluetooth device is the same
as the passkey on the system
screen and confirm the connec-
tion from the device. 4. Choose whether or not to connect
the Bluetooth device to your sys-
tem prior to other devices.
• If you grant priority to theBluetooth device, it will be con-
nected automatically to the sys-
tem when you turn on the sys-
tem.
• The screen image in this manual is an example. Check your sys-
tem screen for the exact vehicle
name and Bluetooth device
name.
• The default passkey is ‘0000’.
• It may take a whilst for the sys- tem to connect with the device
after you permit the system to
access the device. When a con-
nection is made, the Bluetooth
status icon appears at the top of
the screen.
• You can change the permission settings via the mobile phone’s
Bluetooth settings menu. For
more details, refer to your
mobile phone’s user guide.
(Continued)
NOTICE
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• To register a new device, repeat steps 1 to 4.
• When a device is connected to the system via Bluetooth, you
cannot pair another device.
• If you use the automatic Bluetooth connection function,
a call may be switched to the
vehicle’s Handsfree when you
are taking on the phone near the
vehicle whilst the vehicle’s
engine is on. If you do not want
the system to connect with the
device automatically, deactivate
Bluetooth on your device.
• When a device is connected to the system via Bluetooth, the
device’s battery may discharge
faster.
Connecting a paired device
To use a Bluetooth device on your
system, connect the paired device to
the system. Your system can connect
with only one device at a time.
1. From the control panel, press the [SETUP/CLOCK] button, and then
select Bluetooth Connections.
• If there is no connected device, press the [PHONE] button on
the control panel or the
Call/Answer button on the steer-
ing wheel.
2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the device to connect, and then press
the knob.
• If another device is already con-nected to your system, discon-
nect it. Select the connected
device to disconnect.
3. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select Connect, and then press the
knob. • If a connection ends because a
device is out of the connection
range or a device error occurs,
the connection will be restored
automatically when the device
enters the connection range or
when the error is cleared.
• The Bluetooth connection is unavailable when the device’s
Bluetooth function is turned off.
Be sure to turn on the device’s
Bluetooth function.
• Depending on auto connection priority, connection to a device
may take time.
NOTICE
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Disconnecting a device
If you want to stop using a Bluetooth
device or connect another device,
disconnect your currently connected
device.
1. From the control panel, press the[SETUP/CLOCK] button, and then
select Bluetooth Connections.
2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the device to disconnect, and then
press the knob.
3. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select Disconnect, and then press the
knob.
Deleting paired devices
If you no longer want a Bluetooth
device paired or if you want to con-
nect a new device when the
Bluetooth device list is full, delete
paired devices.
1. From the control panel, press the[SETUP/CLOCK] button, and then
select Bluetooth Connections.
2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the device to delete, and then press
the knob.
3. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select Delete, and then press the knob.
• When you delete a paired device, the Call history and
Contacts stored in the system
are also deleted.
• To re-use a deleted device, you must pair the device again.
Using a Bluetooth audio
device
You can listen to music stored in the
connected Bluetooth audio device
via your vehicle’s speakers.
On the control panel, press the
[MEDIA] button.
• If you have multiple media storagedevices, press the [MEDIA] button
and press the [2] button to select
BT Audio from the media selection
window.
(1) Repeat play mode
(2) Information about the song cur- rently playing
NOTICE
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Press the [MENU] button on the con-
trol panel to access the following
menu options:
• Connections: Set up the
Bluetooth connection.
• Sound Settings : Customise the
system sound settings.
Pausing/Resuming playback
To pause playback, press the [3] but-
ton on the control panel. To resume
playback, press the [3] button again.
Restarting the current playback
On the control panel, press the
[ ∨
SEEK/TRACK] button.
• You can also push the Down lever on the steering wheel.
Playing the previous or nextsong
To play the previous song, press the
[ ∨
SEEK/TRACK] button twice on
the control panel. To play the next
song, press the [SEEK/TRACK ∧
]
button on the control panel.
• You can also use the Up/Down lever on the steering wheel.
Depending on the connected
Bluetooth device or mobile phone,
playing the previous/next song
may not be supported.
Playing repeatedly
On the control panel, press the [ 1]
button. The repeat play mode
changes each time you press it. The
corresponding mode icon will be dis-
played on the screen.
Playing in random order
On the control panel, press the [ 2]
button. The shuffle play mode is acti-
vated or deactivated each time you
press it. When you activate the shuf-
fle mode, the corresponding mode
icon will be displayed on the screen.
NOTICE
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• Depending on the connectedBluetooth device, mobile phone,
or the music player you are
using, playback controls may
differ.
• Depending on the music player you are using, streaming may
not be supported.
• Depending on the connected Bluetooth device or mobile
phone, some functions may not
be supported.
• If you connect a Bluetooth device or mobile phone to your
system via USB and Bluetooth
simultaneously the Bluetooth
mode is deactivated and music
plays in the USB or iPod mode.
To listen to music streamed via
Bluetooth, remove the USB
device.
• If a Bluetooth enabled phone is being used to play music and it
receives or makes a phone call,
the music will stop.
(Continued)(Continued)
• Receiving an incoming call or
making an outgoing call whilst
playing Bluetooth audio may
result in audio interference.
• If you use the Bluetooth phone mode whilst using Bluetooth
audio, playback may not auto-
matically resume after you end
the call depending on the con-
nected mobile phone.
• Moving the track up/down whilst playing Bluetooth audio mode
may result in pop noises with
some mobile phones.
• The Rewinding/Fast forwarding function is not supported in the
Bluetooth audio mode.
• The playlist feature is not sup- ported in the Bluetooth audio
mode.
• If the Bluetooth device is dis- connected, Bluetooth audio
mode will end.
Using a Bluetooth phone
You can use Bluetooth to talk on the
phone hands free. View call informa-
tion on the system screen, and make
or receive calls safely and conve-
niently via the vehicle’s built-in micro-
phone and speakers.
NOTICE
•Park your vehicle in a safe
location before connecting
Bluetooth devices. Distracted
driving can cause a traffic
accident and lead to personal
injury or death.
• Never dial a phone number or
pick up your mobile phone
whilst driving. Use of a mobile
phone may distract your
attention, making it difficult to
recognise external conditions
and reducing the ability to
cope with unexpected situa-
tions, which may lead to an
accident. If necessary, use the
Bluetooth Handsfree feature
to make calls and keep the
call as short as possible.
WARNING
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