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When connecting a USB storage
device, do not use an extension
cable. Connect it directly to the
USB port. If you use a USB hub
or an extension cable, the device
may not be recognised.
Fully insert a USB connector
into the USB port. Failure to do
so may cause a communication
error.
When you disconnect a USB
storage device, a distorted noise
may occur.
The system can play only files
encoded in a standard format.
The following types of USB
devices may not be recognised
or work correctly:
- Encrypted MP3 players
- USB devices not recognised
as removable disks
A USB device may not be recog-
nised depending on its condi-
tion.
Some USB devices may be
incompatible with your system. Depending on the USB device’s
type, capacity, or the format of
files, USB recognition time may
be longer.
Image and video playback are
not supported.
Using the iPod mode
You can listen to music stored on
your Apple devices, such as an iPod
or an iPhone.
1. Connect your Apple device to the
USB port in your vehicle using the
cable supplied with the Apple
device.
When connected, the device will
begin charging. Music playback
will not start automatically.2. On the control panel, press the
[MEDIA] button.
If multiple devices are connect-
ed to the system, press the
[MEDIA] button and press the
[1] button to select iPodfrom the
media selection window.
(1) Repeat play mode
(2) Current file number and total
number of files
(3) Information about the song cur-
rently playing
(4) Playback time and playback posi-
tion
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trol panel to access the following
menu options:
Information: Display information
about the song currently playing.
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Press the [MENU] button on the con-
trol panel to access the following
menu options:
Information: Display information
about the song currently playing.
Sound Settings: Customise the
system sound settings.
Rewinding/Fast forwarding
On the control panel, press and hold
the [∨ ∨
SEEK/TRACK∧ ∧
] button.
You can also push and hold the
Up/Down lever on the steering
wheel.
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 next
song
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.
On the control panel, turn the
[FILE] knob to find the desired
song and press the knob within
five seconds to play the file.
If no control is detected within
five seconds, the search is can-
celled and the screen displays
information about the song cur-
rently playing.
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.
Searching for music files on a
file list
1. On the control panel, press the [3]
button to select List.
2. Turn the [TUNE] knob to select the
desired category and file, and
then press the knob to play the
music file.
Information
• Be sure to start the engine before
you connect devices to the system.
The device may be damaged if the
engine is started whilst the device
connected.
• Do not connect and disconnect a
USB connector repeatedly in a short
time. Doing so may cause an error in
the device or a system malfunction.
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Notes on connecting Apple devices
Ensure that the iOS and firmware
of your device is up-to-date before
connecting it to your system.
Outdated devices may cause a
system error.
If your device’s battery is low, the
device may not be recognised.
Check the battery level and, if nec-
essary, charge the battery before
connecting the device to your sys-
tem.
Use an Apple-approved cable.
Using an unapproved cable may
cause a distorted noise or an error
during playback.
Use a cable shorter than 1 metre in
length, such as the one originally
supplied with a new Apple device.
Longer cables may lead to the
audio system not recognising the
Apple device.
Fully insert a USB connector into
the USB port. Failure to do so may
cause a communication error. When your device is connected to
the USB port and the AUX port
simultaneously, it is recognised in
the AUX mode. The device stays in
the AUX mode even if the AUX
cable is not connected to the sys-
tem. To play music in iPod mode,
disconnect the AUX cable from the
device or change audio output of
the device to “Dock”.
If you connect your device to the
system whilst playback is in
progress on the device, you may
hear a high pitch sound just after
the connection. Connect the device
after stopping or pausing playback.
Connecting your device during a
download or synchronizing with
iTunes may cause an error.
Connect the device after the down-
load or synchronization is com-
plete.
If you connect an iPod nano
(except for the 6th generation) or
an iPod classic, the brand logo will
be displayed on the device screen.
For an iPhone and an iPod touch,
the logo will not be displayed.
Notes on playing Apple devices
Depending on the model, your
device may not be recognised due
to unsupported communication
protocols.
The order of the songs displayed
or played on the system may differ
from the order of the songs stored
in your device.
Depending on the music player
application you are using, informa-
tion displayed on the system may
differ.
In an iPhone, the audio streaming
function and iPod mode control
may conflict. If an error occurs, dis-
connect and reconnect the USB
cable.
When using an iPhone or an iPod
touch, do not control the device
whilst it is connected to your sys-
tem. An error may occur.
If you make or receive a call during
playback via an iPhone, the music
may remain paused after you end
the call. If you do not hear the
music after ending a call, check the
device to see if the music has
paused.
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Do not duplicate a song in multiple
folders. One song saved in multiple
folders may cause an error with
search and playback functions.
If you perform a media control
function, such as stop or repeat,
just before a song ends, the song
information displayed on the
screen may not match the song
currently playing. This is not a sys-
tem error. Restart the iPod mode
on the system or pause and
resume playback on your device.
Skipping or improper operations
may occur depending on the char-
acteristics of your Apple device.
If the Apple device malfunctions
due to an Apple device defect,
reset the Apple device and try
again. (To learn more, refer to your
Apple device manual.)Using the AUX mode
You can listen to audio from your
vehicle’s speakers by connecting
external devices, such as smart-
phones and MP3 players.
Connect an external device to the
AUX port in your vehicle using an
AUX cable.
The AUX mode starts automatical-
ly and the sound is heard via your
vehicle’s speakers.
If an external device is already
connected to the system, press the
[MEDIA] button and press the [3]
button to select AUXfrom the
media selection window.Press the [MENU] button on the con-
trol panel to access the following a
menu option:
Sound Settings: Customise the
system sound settings.
Because the system works as an
output device of the connected
external device in the AUX
mode, you cannot use controls
other than the volume control.
Use controls on the external
device to control playback.
The sound volume for the AUX
mode is adjusted separately
from the other modes.
Depending on the device type,
using an external device with
the power cable plugged into the
power jack may cause a distort-
ed noise.
If the AUX cable is plugged into
the system without an external
device, a distorted noise may
occur. Remove the AUX cable
from the AUX port when an exter-
nal device is not connected.
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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. 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.
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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 BluetoothConnections.
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 Bluetooth
name, 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 is
displayed 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 the
Bluetooth 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 information, refer to your
mobile phone’s user guide.
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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 talking 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 only
connect with one device at a time.
1. From the control panel, press the
[SETUP/CLOCK] button, and then
select BluetoothConnections.
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.
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Disconnecting a device
If you want to stop using a Bluetooth
device or connect another device,
disconnect the device currently con-
nected.
1. From the control panel, press the
[SETUP/CLOCK] button, and then
select BluetoothConnections.
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 BluetoothConnections.
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 storage
devices, press the [MEDIA] button
and press the [2] button to select
BT Audiofrom the media selection
window.
(1) Repeat play mode
(2) Information about the song cur-
rently playing
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