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3805-4. Playing an audio CD and MP3/WMA discs
ing on the characteristics of the disc.
• There is a wide variety of freeware and other encoding software for MP3,
WMA and AAC files on the market,
and depending on the status of the encoding and the file format, poor
sound quality or noise at the start of
playback may result. In some cases, playback may not be possible at all.
• When files other than MP3, WMA or
AAC files are recorded on a disc, it may take more time to recognize the
disc and in some cases, playback
may not be possible at all. • Microsoft, Windows, and Windows
Media are the registered trademarks
of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries.
NOTICE
■Discs and adapters that cannot
be used
Do not use the following types of discs.
Also, do not use 8 cm (3 in.) disc adapters, DualDiscs or printable
discs.
Doing so may damage the player
and/or the disc insert/eject function.
●Discs that have a diameter that is
not 12 cm (4.7 in.)
●Low-quality and deformed discs
●Discs with a transparent or translu-
cent recording area
●Discs that have tape, stickers or
CD-R labels attached to them, or that have had the label peeled off
■Player precautions
Failure to follow the precautions
below may result in serious damage
to the discs or the player itself.
●Do not insert anything other than
discs into the disc slot.
●Do not apply oil to the player.
●Store discs away from direct sun-
light.
●Never try to disassemble any part
of the player.
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5-10. Bluetooth®
Audio system
5-10.Bluetooth®
■When using the Bluetooth®
audio/phone
In the following situations, the
system may not function.
• The portable player does not support
Bluetooth®
• The cellular phone is located outside
the service area
• The Bluetooth® device is switched off
• The Bluetooth® device has a low bat-
tery
• The Bluetooth® device is not con-
nected to the system
• The Bluetooth® device is behind the
seat or in the glove box or console
box, or metal material covers or
touches the device
There may be a delay if a cellular
phone connection is made dur-
ing Bluetooth® audio play.
Depending on the type of porta-
ble audio player that is con-
nected to the system, operation
may differ slightly and certain
functions may not be available.
This system is not guaranteed to
operate with all Bluetooth®
devices.
■When transferring ownership
of the vehicle
Be sure to initialize the system to
prevent personal data from being
improperly accessed. ( P.399)
■About Bluetooth®
Bluetooth is a registered trademark
of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
■Compatible models
The Bluetooth® audio system sup-
ports portable audio players with
the following specifications
Bluetooth® specifications: Ver.
1.1 or higher (Recommended:
Ve r. 4 . 1 )
Profiles:
• A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile) Ver. 1.0, or higher (Recom-
mended: Ver. 1.3)
This is a profile to transmit stereo audio
or high quality sound to the audio sys-
tem.
• AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control
Profile) Ver. 1.0 or higher (Recom-
mended: Ver. 1.6)
This is a profile to allow remote control
the A/V equipment.
However, please note that some
functions may be limited depending
on the type of portable audio player
connected.
The hands-free system supports
cellular phones with the following
specifications.
Bluetooth® specifications: Ver.
Bluetooth®
Overview
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Interior features
Interior features
.6-1. Using the air conditioning
system and defogger
Manual air conditioning system
....................................... 422
Automatic air conditioning sys-
tem ................................. 427
Heated steering wheel/seat
heaters ........................... 434
6-2. Using the interior lights
Interior lights list................ 436
6-3. Using the storage features
List of storage features ..... 439
Luggage compartment features
....................................... 442
6-4. Other interior features
Other interior features....... 451
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4366-2. Using the interior lights
6-2.Using the interior lights
Rear door trim lights (wagon) (if equipped)
Rear interior light (if equipped) ( P.437)
Rear personal light (if equipped) ( P. 4 3 7 )
Front door trim lights (if equipped)
Front interior/personal lights ( P.436, 437)
Center tray light (if equipped)
Cup holder lights (if equipped)
■Front
Interior lights list
Location of the interior lights
Operating the interior lights
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6
6-2. Using the interior lights
Interior features
1 Turns the door position on/off
When a door is opened while the door
position is on, the lights turn on.
2 Turns the lights on/off
■Rear (if equipped)
1 Turns the door position on
The rear interior light turns on/off
together the front interior lights.
When a door is opened while the front
and rear interior light door position is
on, the lights turn on.
2 Turns the light on
■Front
Turns the lights on/off
■Rear (wagon) (if equipped)
Turns the lights on/off
■Illuminated entry system
The lights automatically turn on/off
according to the engine switch mode
(position), the presence of the electronic key (vehicles with a smart entry & start
system), whether the doors are
locked/unlocked, and whether the doors are opened/closed.
■To prevent the battery from being
discharged
If the interior lights remain on when the engine switch is turned off, the lights will
go off automatically after 20 minutes.
■The interior lights may turn on
automatically when
If any of the SRS airbags deploy (inflate)
or in the event of a strong rear impact,
the interior lights will turn on automati- cally.
The interior lights will turn off automati-
cally after approximately 20 minutes. The interior lights can be turned off man-
ually. However, in order to help prevent
further collisions, it is recommended that they be left on until safety can be
ensured.
(The interior lights may not turn on auto-
matically depending on the force of the impact and conditions of the collision.)
■Customization
Some functions can be customized.
( P.577)
Operating the personal
lights
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4386-2. Using the interior lights
NOTICE
■To prevent battery discharge
Do not leave the lights on longer than
necessary when the engine is not run- ning.
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6
6-3. Using the storage features
Interior features
6-3.Using the storage features
Bottle holders (wagon) ( P.440)
Bottle holders (hatchback) ( P.440)
Bottle holders/door pockets ( P.440)
Open trays (if equipped) ( P.441)
Glove box ( P.440)
Cup holders ( P.440)
Console box ( P.441)
List of storage features
Location of the storage features
WA R N I N G
■Items that should not be left in
the storage spaces
Do not leave glasses, lighters or spray cans in the storage spaces, as
this may cause the following when
cabin temperature becomes high:
●Glasses may be deformed by heat or cracked if they come into contact
with other stored items.
●Lighters or spray cans may
explode. If they come into contact
with other stored items, the lighter may catch fire or the spray can may
release gas, causing a fire hazard.
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4406-3. Using the storage features
Pull up the lever to open the glove
box.
■Glove box light (if equipped)
The glove box light turns on when the
tail lights are on.
Front
Rear (if equipped)
Pull the armrest down.
Front
Rear (hatchback)
Glove box
WA R N I N G
■Caution while driving
Keep the glove box closed. In the
event of sudden braking or sudden
swerving, an accident may occur due to an occupant being struck by the
open glove box or the items stored
inside.
Cup holders
WA R N I N G
■Items unsuitable for the cup
holder
Do not place anything other than cups or beverage cans in the cup holders.
Other items may be thrown out of the
holders in the event of an accident or
sudden braking and cause injury. If possible, cover hot drinks to prevent
burns.
Bottle holders/door pockets