with “$”.“Bluetooth® settings” (page 2-29)
. Touching [
] will allow the device to be
connected via Bluetooth® and be used
for Bluetooth® Audio.
. You can set a favorite Bluetooth® audio
device. The [
] by the audio device name
selected as a favorite will be marked with
“$”.
“Bluetooth® settings” (page 2-29)
. Touching [
] will display the information
of the device.
“Device information” (page 2-30)
. Up to 6 Bluetooth® devices can be
connected. If 6 devices are already
connected, one of the devices must be
deleted before connecting another de-
vice.
. The pairing procedure varies according
to each device. See the device Owner’s
Manual for the details.
. Visit www.infinitiusa.com/bluetooth/
for a recommended Bluetooth® device. Bluetooth® settings:
The Bluetooth® settings can be changed
according to your preference.
1. Push
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Device information:
You can display the information of the
devices connected to the vehicle.
1. Push
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.Accessibility may be disabled depending
on radio wave reception.
. When the automatic connection is active
on your device and the Network Name
(SSID) is already registered, turning
[Vehicle Hotspot] on will automatically
connect the device to the vehicle.
. When using wireless Apple CarPlay® (if
so equipped), the Wi-Fi hotspot function
cannot be used.
. The other wireless communication may
cause interference with the Wi-Fi Hot-
spot function and a delay may occur.
. When operating the device in the vehicle,
always obey the legal requirements in
the state or province where you are
driving.
Displaying USB device information
The information of the connected USB
device can be viewed.
“USB memory device player”
(page 3-24)
1. Push
and touch [Connections].
2. Touch [USB].
3. Touch the name of the device you wish to check. The name and the type of the
device are displayed.
VOLUME AND BEEPS SETTINGS
The volume of various functions including
audio, phone, navigation voice guidance (if
so equipped), and system beeps can be
adjusted.
1. Push and touch [Settings].
2. Touch [Volume & Beeps].
Available setting items may vary depending
on models and specifications. Available setting items
Setting item Action
[Audio Volume] Adjusts the volume level of
the audio system.
[Guidance Vo-
lume] Adjusts the volume level of
the guidance voice.
[Ringtone] Adjusts the volume level of the ringtone of incoming
calls.
[Outgoing Call] Adjusts the volume level of the outgoing calls.
[Button Beeps] Turns on/off the button beep sound and alarm for
prohibited operations.
[Guidance
Voice] Turns on/off the voice gui-
dance.
CLOCK SETTINGS
Clock settings of the system can be changed.
1. Push and touch [Settings].
2. Touch [Clock].
Available setting items may vary depending
on models and specifications.
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Available setting items
Setting
itemAction
[Day/
Night] Adjust the upper and lower
display brightness. Toggle the
map color (if so equipped) be-
tween the day screen and night
screen.
[Bass] Adjust the speaker tone quality and sound balance by touching
[+]/[-], [L]/[R] or [R]/[F].
[Treble]
[Balance]
[Fade]
[Volume &
Beeps] This turns on and off, as well as
adjusts, the volume for various
functions including, phone, na-
vigation voice guidance (if so
equipped), as well as system
beeps.
“Volume and Beeps set-
tings” (page 2-32)
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Audio operation precautions ......................................... 3-2Radio ........................................................................\
....... 3-2
Compact Disc (CD) ..................................................... 3-4
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection port ........ 3-5
Compressed Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) ..... 3-6
Bluetooth® audio ...................................................... 3-10
Names and functions of audio control buttons ..... 3-11
Audio main buttons .................................................. 3-11
Steering wheel mounted audio control (Type A)
(if so equipped) .......................................................... 3-12
Steering wheel mounted audio control (Type B)
(if so equipped) .......................................................... 3-12
Audio operations ............................................................ 3-13 Audio main operation .............................................. 3-13
Radio ........................................................................\
..... 3-14
Compact Disc (CD) player (if so equipped) ........ 3-22
USB memory device player .................................... 3-24
iPod® player ............................................................... 3-27
Bluetooth® audio ...................................................... 3-31 Auxiliary (AUX) devices (if so equipped) ........... 3-34
Smartphone audio ................................................... 3-35
Mobile Entertainment System (MES) (if
so equipped) .................................................................... 3-36 Precautions ............................................................... 3-36
Technical Information ............................................ 3-37
Remote controller and headphones ................... 3-46
Rear media interface ............................................. 3-50
Activating rear displays ........................................ 3-50
Operations on rear displays ................................. 3-51
Setting and information ........................................ 3-52
Controlling the rear system on the
front display .............................................................. 3-53
Operating tips .......................................................... 3-55
Care and maintenance ........................................... 3-56
Audio settings ................................................................. 3-57
CD/USB memory device care and cleaning ........... 3-58 CD (if so equipped) ................................................. 3-58
USB memory device ............................................... 3-58
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AUDIO OPERATION PRECAU-
TIONS
CAUTION
.Operate the audio system only when
the vehicle engine is running. Operat-
ing the audio system for extended
periods of time with the engine turned
off can discharge the vehicle battery.
. Do not allow the system to get wet.
Excessive moisture such as spilled
liquids may cause the system to mal-
function.
RADIO
Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ON
position before turning on the radio. If you
listen to the radio with the engine not
running, the ignition switch should be placed
in the ACC position.
Radio reception is affected by station signal
strength, distance from radio transmitter,
buildings, bridges, mountains and other
external influences. Intermittent changes in
reception quality normally are caused by
these external influences. Using a cellular phone in or near the vehicle
may influence radio reception quality.
Radio reception
Your radio system is equipped with state-of-
the-art electronic circuits to enhance radio
reception. These circuits are designed to
extend reception range, and to enhance the
quality of that reception.
However there are some general character-
istics of both FM and AM radio signals that
can affect radio reception quality in a
moving vehicle, even when the finest equip-
ment is used. These characteristics are
completely normal in a given reception area,
and do not indicate any malfunction in your
radio system.
Reception conditions will constantly change
because of vehicle movement. Buildings,
terrain, signal distance and interference
from other vehicles can work against ideal
reception. Described below are some of the
factors that can affect your radio reception.
Some cellular phones or other devices may
cause interference or a buzzing noise to
come from the audio system speakers.
Storing the device in a different location
may reduce or eliminate the noise.
FM radio reception
Range: the FM range is normally limited to
25 to 30 miles (40 to 48 km), with monaural
(single station) FM having slightly more
range than stereo FM. External influences
may sometimes interfere with FM station
reception even if the FM station is within 25
miles (40 km). The strength of the FM signal
is directly related to the distance between
the transmitter and receiver. FM signals
follow a line-of-sight path, exhibiting many
of the same characteristics as light. For
example, they will reflect off objects.
Fade and drift: As your vehicle moves away
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BLUETOOTH® AUDIO
.Some Bluetooth® audio devices may not
be recognized by the in-vehicle audio
system.
. It is necessary to set up the wireless
connection between a compatible Blue-
tooth® audio device and the in-vehicle
Bluetooth® module before using the
Bluetooth® audio.
. The Bluetooth® audio may stop playing
when
— receiving a hands-free call.
— checking the connection to the hands- free phone.
— connecting the hands-free phone or the audio device.
— downloading the phonebook memory from the connected cellular phone.
. The Bluetooth® audio may be discon-
nected if you are using wireless Apple
CarPlay® (if so equipped).
“Apple CarPlay®” (page 5-19)
. Do not place a Bluetooth® audio device
in an area surrounded by metal or far
away from the in-vehicle Bluetooth®
module to prevent tone quality degrada- tion and wireless connection disruption.
. While an audio device is connected
through a Bluetooth® wireless connec-
tion, the battery of the device may
discharge quicker than usual.
. This system supports the Bluetooth®
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
(A2DP) and Audio/Video Remote Con-
trol Profile (AVRCP).
. Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) and the Blue-
tooth® functions share the same fre-
quency band (2.4 GHz). Using the
Bluetooth® and the wireless LAN func-
tions at the same time may slow down or
disconnect the communication and cause
undesired noise. It is recommended that
you turn off the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) (if
so equipped) when using the Bluetooth®
functions.
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF
AUDIO CONTROL BUTTONS
AUDIO MAIN BUTTONS