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• You cannot access the Phone screen if there is no connected
mobile phone. To use the
Bluetooth phone function, con-
nect a mobile phone to the sys-
tem.
• The Bluetooth Handsfree func- tion may not work when you are
passing out of the mobile serv-
ice coverage area, such as when
you are in a tunnel, under-
ground, or in a mountainous
area.
• Call quality may be degraded in the following environments:
- The reception of the mobilephone is poor
- The inside of the vehicle is noisy
- The mobile phone is placed near metallic objects, such as
a beverage can
• Depending on the connected mobile phone, the volume and
sound quality of the Bluetooth
Handsfree may vary.
Making a call
If your mobile phone is connected to
the system, you can make a call by
selecting a name from your call his-
tory or contacts list.
1. On the control panel, press the [PHONE] button.
• Alternatively, press the Call/Answer button on the steering
wheel.
2. If you have multiple paired mobile devices, select a mobile phone
from your list of paired devices. 3. Select a phone number.
• To select a phone number fromyour favourites list, select
Favourites.
• To select a phone number from your call history, select Call his-
tory.
• To select a phone number from your contacts list that down-
loaded from the connected
mobile phone, select Contacts.
4. To end the call, press the [2] but- ton on the control panel to select
End.
• Alternatively, press the Call endbutton on the steering wheel.
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• Some mobile phones may not support the download function.
• The call history is accessed only when the mobile phone is con-
nected to the system.
• Calls from restricted IDs are not saved on the call history list.
• Up to 50 call records will be downloaded per individual list.
• Call duration and time informa- tion will not be displayed on the
system screen.
• Permission is required to down- load your call history from the
mobile phone. When you
attempt to download data, you
may need to permit the down-
load on the mobile phone. If the
download fails, check the mobile
phone screen for any notifica-
tion or the mobile phone’s per-
mission setting.
• When you download your call history, any old data will be
deleted.
Using the contacts list
1. From the Phone screen, press the [3] button to select Contacts.
2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the desired group of alphanumeric
characters, and then press the
knob.
3. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the desired contact, and then press
the knob to make a phone call.
Press the [MENU] button on the con-
trol panel to access the following a
menu option:
• Download: Download your mobile
phone contacts. • Contacts can be downloaded
only from the currently connect-
ed Bluetooth device.
• Contacts can be viewed only when the Bluetooth device is
connected.
• Only contacts in the supported format can be downloaded and
displayed from the Bluetooth
device. Contacts from some
applications will not be included.
• Up to 2,000 contacts can be downloaded from your device.
• Some mobile phones may not support the download function.
• Depending on the system’s specifications, some of the
downloaded contacts may be
lost.
• Contacts stored both in the phone and in the SIM card are
downloaded. With some mobile
phones, contacts in the SIM card
may not be downloaded.
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• Special characters and figuresused in the contact name may
not be displayed properly.
• Permission is required to down- load contacts from the mobile
phone. When you attempt to
download data, you may need to
permit the download on the
mobile phone. If the download
fails, check the mobile phone
screen for any notification or the
mobile phone’s permission set-
ting.
• Depending on the mobile phone type or status, downloading may
take longer.
• When you download your con- tacts, any old data will be deleted.
• You cannot edit or delete your contacts on the system.
• When you connect a new mobile phone, your contacts down-
loaded from the previous mobile
phone will not be displayed, but
they will remain in your system
until you delete the previous
phone from the device list.Answering calls
When a call comes in, a notification
pop-up window of the incoming call
appears on the system screen.
To answer the call, press the [ 1] but-
ton on the control panel to select
Accept.
• Alternatively, press the Call/ Answer button on the steering
wheel.
To reject the call, press the [ 2] button
on the control panel to select Reject.
• Alternatively, press the Call end button on the steering wheel. • Depending on the mobile phone
type, call rejection may not be
supported.
• Once your mobile phone is con- nected to the system, the call
sound may be output through
the vehicle’s speakers even after
you exit the vehicle if the phone
is within the connection range.
To end the connection, discon-
nect the device from the system
or deactivate Bluetooth on the
device.
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Using options during a call
During a call, you will see the call
screen shown below. Press a button
to perform the function you want.
To switch the call to your mobile
phone, press the [1] button on the
control panel to select Private.
• Alternatively, press and hold the Call/Answer button on the steering
wheel.
To end the call, press the [2] button
on the control panel to select End.
• Alternatively, press the Call end button on the steering wheel. Press the [MENU] button on the con-
trol panel to access the following a
menu option:
•
Microphone Volume (Outgoing
Volume): Adjust the microphone
volume or turn off the microphone
so the other party cannot hear you. • If the caller information is saved
in your contacts list, the caller’s
name and phone number will be
displayed. If the caller informa-
tion is not saved in your con-
tacts list, only the caller’s phone
number will be displayed.
• You cannot switch to any other screen, such as the audio
screen or the settings screen,
during a Bluetooth call.
• Depending on the mobile phone type, call quality may vary. On
some phones, your voice may be
less audible to the other party.
• Depending on the mobile phone type, the phone number may not
be displayed.
• Depending on the mobile phone type, the call switching function
may not be supported.
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Display
You can change the settings related
to the system display.
On the control panel, press the
[SETUP/CLOCK] [1] buttons to
select Display.
• Dimming mode (Mode): Set the
screen brightness to be adjusted
automatically according to the
headlight use or set the screen to
stay bright or dark continuously.
• Brightness (Illumination): Adjust
the brightness for the day or night
mode according to your setting in
the Dimming mode (Mode)
option.
• Screensaver: Select a screen
saver option to be displayed when
the system is turned off.
• Scroll text (Text Scroll) (if
equipped): Set to scroll text when
information text is too long to dis-
play all on the screen. The text scroll function (if
equipped) is only available in the
following situation:
• When displaying titles in the
USB/iPod/Bluetooth audio modes.
Sound
You can change the settings related
to sounds, such as location where
sound will be concentrated and the
output level for each range.
On the control panel, press the
[SETUP/CLOCK] [2] buttons to
select Sound.
• Position: Select a location where
sound will be concentrated in the
vehicle. Select Fade(Fader) or
Balance, turn the [TUNE] knob to
select the desired position, and
then press the knob. To set sound
to be centred in the vehicle, select
Centre.
• Equaliser (Tone): Adjust the out-
put level for each sound tone
mode.
•Speed dependent volume con-
trol (Speed Dependent Volume ):
Set the volume to be adjusted
automatically according to your
driving speed.
• Rear parking sensors prioritised
(Back-up Warning Priority ): Set
to decrease the audio volume to
hear a reverse warning prior to
other sounds whilst reversing your
vehicle.
• Depending on vehicle models or specifications, available options
may vary.
• Depending on the system or amplifier specifications applied
to your vehicle, available
options may vary.
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Date/Time
You can change the date and time
that are shown on the system dis-
play.
On the control panel, press the
[SETUP/CLOCK] [3] buttons to
select Date/Time.
• Set date: Set date to display on the
system display.
• Set time: Set time to display on the
system display.
• Time format: Select to display
time in the 12 hour format or the 24
hour format.
Bluetooth
You can change the settings for
Bluetooth connections.
On the control panel, press the
[SETUP/CLOCK] [4] buttons to
select Bluetooth.
• Connections: Pair new Bluetooth
devices with your system, or con-
nect or disconnect a paired device.
You can also delete paired devices.
• Auto connection priority : Select
a paired device to connect to your
system automatically when it turns
on.
• Update contacts (Download
Contacts): Download the contacts
list from the connected mobile
phone.
• Bluetooth voice guidance (if
equipped): Turn on or off the voice
guidance for Bluetooth pairing,
connection, and errors. • If no Bluetooth device is con-
nected, the Update contatcts
(Download Contacts) menu is
disabled.
• If the system language is select- ed to Slovakian or Hungarian,
Bluetooth voice guidance menu
is disabled.
System
You can change the display lan-
guage or initialise system settings.
On the control panel, press the
[SETUP/CLOCK] [5] buttons to
select System.
• Language: Change the display
language.
• Default: Reset your system set-
tings to the default values. All user
data stored in the system will also
be deleted.
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SYSTEM STATUS ICONS
Status icons appear at the top of the
screen to display the current system
status.
Familiarise yourself with the status
icons that appear when you perform
certain actions or functions and their
meanings.
MuteBluetooth
Signal strength
• The battery level displayed on
the screen may differ from the
battery level displayed on the
connected device.
• The signal strength displayed on the screen may differ from
the signal strength displayed on
the connected mobile phone.
• Depending on vehicle models and specifications, some status
icons may not be displayed.
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Battery level of connected
Bluetooth device Description
Icon
Bluetooth call in progress
Microphone turned off during
Bluetooth call
Downloading call history from a
mobile phone connected via
Bluetooth to the system
Downloading contacts from a
mobile phone connected via
Bluetooth to the system
Mobile phone connected via
Bluetooth
Audio device connected via
Bluetooth
Mobile phone and audio device
connected via Bluetooth
Audio muted Description
Icon
Signal strength of the mobile phone
connected via Bluetooth Description
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Supported USB storage devices
• Byte/Sector: 64 kbyte or less
• Format system: FAT12/16/32 (rec-ommended)
• Maximum device size: 32 GB
• Operation is guaranteed only for a metal cover type USB storage
device with a plug type connec-
tor.
- USB storage devices with aplastic plug may not be recog-
nised.
- USB storage devices in memo- ry card types, such as CF card
or SD cards, may not be recog-
nised.
• USB hard disk drives may not be recognised.
• When you use a large capacity USB storage device with multi-
ple logical drives, only files
stored on the first drive will be
recognised.
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• If an application program is
loaded on a USB storage device,
the corresponding media files
may not play.
• Use USB 2.0 devices for better compatibility.
Bluetooth
• Bluetooth Power Class 2:-6 to 4 dBm
• Aerial power: Max 3 mW
• Frequency range: 2400 to 2483.5 MHz
• Bluetooth patch RAM software ver- sion: 1
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