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Owner’s Manual
In - Dash Navigation Radio
WARNINGS
Congratulations on your purchase ofthe inrDash Navigation Radio, Please read
the Instruction manual for this product before using, The documentation provrded
wrli allow you to fully enjoy all the features this unit has to offer, Please save this
manual for future reference.
Bluetooth“ is a trade mark of Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Inc.
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WARNING!
0 Never install this unit where operation and viewing could interfere
with safe driving conditions.
0 To reduce the risk of a traffic accident { except when using for rear view video
camera) never use the video display function while driving the vehicle.
This is a violation of federal law.
I To prevent injury from shock or fire, never expose this unit to
moisture or water.
0 To prevent damage to the mechanism inside this unit, avoid impact
to the unit’s monitor.
0 Using an improper fuse may cause damage to the unit and result in a fire.
0 Never disassemble the unit.
.Never use irregular discs.
Contents
WARNINGS .................................................................... 2
FEATURES .................................................................. . 7
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ................................................. 9
Controls and Indicators ................................................... 9
Media Link ............................................................. i I
Hands Free Microphone, V. ‘il
DVD/CD Basic i2
Types of Discs Vour System Will Play‘ N i2
DVD Region Code ................................................... i2
QUICK START GUIDE ....................................................... i3
Turning the Unit ON or OFF .............................................. i3
Playing a DVD/CD/MP3 Disc .................................... H i3
Selecting Audio/Video Sources, Navigation or System Settings i3
Adjusting theVqume ......................................... V. M
Muting the Audio ........................................................ i4
Adjusting Fade and Balance .............................................. i5
Adjusting Equalizer Controls ............................................. i5
Setting System Time ................................................... i6
Resetting the System . ,r is
MAIN MENU. . 17
Main Menu Screen ,r 17
(ID/MP3 AUDIO DISC OPERATION ........................................... i9
CD Controls Screen ...................................................... i9
Tracklist Direct Entry Screen ......................................... 20
MP3 Controls Screen ..................................................... 21
Folder Direct Entry Screen .V V. 22
DVD OPERATION ................... . 23
DVD Controls Screen ..................................................... 23
On Screen Controls ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25
Picture Adjustment Screen ......................................... 26
Contents
AM/FM RADIO OPERATION
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AM/FM Radio Screen, .. ..,27
use OPERATION ............................................................. 29
USB Screen ............................................................. 29
PlayiistScreen ....................................................... 30
iPOD/iPHONE OPERATION .................................................. 31
iPod/iPhone Screen ...................................................... 31
Search Screen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 32
Setup Screen ............ . 33
Picture Adjustment Screen . 33
REAR LCD OPERATION ........... ... 35
Rear LCD Screen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35
NAVIGATION QUICK START .................................................. 37
Navigation Screen ...................................................... 37
Navigation Quick Start .............................................. 37
Adjusting the NavrgationVoiceVolume ., 33
AVIN OPERATION... 39
AVIN Screen..
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Setup Screen ........................................................ 39
Picture Adjustment Screen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40
BLUETOOTH OPERATION .................................................... 41
Bluetooth Screen ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 41
To Adjust Vour Call’s Volume. 42
PairingYourWireless Phone... .43
To PairaWireless Phone to the Unit .................................. 43
To Pairthe Unit to aWireless Phone ................................. 44
To Deiete Paired Wireiess Phones .................................... 45
Making Outgoing Cails .................................................. 45
To Dial Directiy .................................... .45
To Make an Outgomg Call Usmg YourContact List 46
Contents
Managing Incoming Calls ................................................ 46
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To Answeran lncomrng Call .
To Reject an Incoming Call.
Call Waiting .................. . . 47
Device Screen ........................................................... 47
Bluetooth Settings Screen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43
PiN Code Setting Screen ................................................ 48
Contacts List Screen .................................................... 48
Contacts Keyboard Screen ‘ r. 43
Call Log Screen ,,,,,,, .49
Bluetooth Music Function” H. 50
SYSTEM SETTINGS .......................................................... 51
First Settings Screen ..................................................... 51
Touch Screen Calibration r. 52
Second Settings Screen. . .. . 53
System Time Set Screen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53
INFORMATION .................................................. 55
Information Screen .................................................. 55
AUDIO/EQUALIZER CONTROLS ............................................. 57
Audio Controi Screen. .- 57
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General
- Builtrin navigation
- Composite Video outputs for additional screens
- Audio N‘Ideo auxiliary input
- Rotary encoder audio control
- Nine-Band £0 with three presetand three user-defined EQ curves
- Subwoofer control
~ Rear camera input
DVD
- Aspect ratio 16:9 or4:3
- Fast forward, fast reverse
- Play, pause, stop, next chapter, and previous chapter
CD / MP3 IWMA
- Direct track access
- Forward / Reverse track search
~ Random, repeat, and Intro
- Play, pause, stop, next track, and previous track
AM-FM
~ Station presets (‘iZ FM, 5 AM, 18 XM)
~ Auto stereo/mono
- Seek and scan
iPod/iPhone
- Access iPod/iPhone playlists, artists, albums, songs, and video (requires video
iPod), and shows album art
~ Power management charges iPod/iPhone while connected
Media
- USB *Supports most hard drives and flash memorydrives
~ 3.5 mm audio/video inpui
Navigation
- The mobile muliimedia receiver provides turnrbyrturn guidance With
a large map and poinisVofrinterest database.
- Independent volume control
Bluetooth
~ Bluetooih handszree profile forsafeiy/convenience
and AZDP profile for streaming music from a PDA/PMP
- Call waiting and caller ID forcall on hold
- Call automatically transfered to handset when vehicle is turned off
~ Independent volume conirol
Rear Camera
- The inrdash nawgation radio is”camera ready.”
Controls and Indicators
NOTE: The above image shows a generic radio. Vour radio may or may not have the
followmg features.
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
1. Power, Volume, and Mute Control Knob
Press the knob to turn the unit on. Press and hold the knob for 2 seconds to turn
the unit off. Rotate the knob to adjust the volume from 0 to 60. Press the knob
momentarity to mute the audio. Press the knob again to restore the audio.
2. NAV Button
Press this button to switch between the Navigation mode and the current source
being piayed. For example, you may switch from the radio to navigation and then
back to the radio.
3. BEST Button
Press this button to access the Navigation mode and entera desired destination.
4- SEEK + Button
When the unit is set to Radio mode, press this button to acquire the next available
frequency. When the unit is set to iPod/iPhone/M P3/USB player mode, press this
button to seiect the next song. When the unit is set to XM Sateliite Radio mode (if
equipped), press this button to select the next channel.
5- SEEK - Button
When the unit is set to Radio rnode, press this button to acquire the previous
avaiiable frequency, When the unit is set to IPOd/IPl’I0flE/MP3/USB player mode,
press this button to select the preVIous song. When the unit is set to XM Sateliite
Radio mode (if equipped), press this button to select the previous channei.
6. Dimmer I #1 Button
Press this button to adjust the LCD screen brightness as follows: Screen Of‘f, Dark,
Soft or Bright.
Controls and Indicators
7. Not Used
Not used.
8. Tune/Audio Control Knob
When the unit is set to Radio mode, rotate this knob to acquire the next or
previous available frequency. When the unit ls set to MP3/USB player mode, rotate
this knob to select a song. When the unit is set to the XM Satellite radio mode,
rotate this knob to select a channel. When the unit is set to the DVD mode, rotate
this knob to select the next or previous chapter.
Press this knob to access the Audio Controls Screen, Press this knob again to exit,
9, Eject (A) Button
Press this button to elect a DVD/CD/MP3 disc Dlsc play is stopped, the disc ls
ejected and the unit Will change to radio operation, If the disc is not removed from
the unit and the button is pressed agaln, the disc will be reloaded, lfthe dlsc is
not removed from the disc slot Within 10 seconds of being ejected, it will be auto-
matlcally rerloaded to prevent it from belng accldentally damaged,
10. PHONE Button
Press this button to access the Bluetooth touch screen menu.
11. MENU Button
Press thls button to access the Main touch screen menu.
12. SETUP Button
Press thls button to access the Settings touch screen menu.
13.MAP Cover
Covers the Micro SD card slot. The Micro SD card slot ls used forthe Navigation
Map only, not for music or other Files. This may be used for firmware updates if
required.
14. Reset Button
Press this button to reset the system to correct a system halt or other illegal
operation. Use the tip ofa pen to press the Reset button. The Reset button may be
located in a different location on your model.
15. LCD Screen and Touch Screen
Press icons on this screen to access menus or control functions.
16. Disc Slot
Accepts DVD/CD/MP3 discs. lfthe unlt is turned on, playback begins when a disc is
inserted.
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Controls and Indicators
NOTE: If your vehicle is equipped With steering wheel controls for the audio
system, the controls may function differently than described In the vehicle
owners manuai.The Advent ln-Dash Navrgation Radio system may function
differently than the OEM radio due to added features and functions that the
OEM radio did notsupport,This Is normal operation.
MEDIA LINK
The unit is supplied with a Media Link which can accept signals from various
audio/video devices. The Media Link is installed and routed to an accessible
vehicle location during installation.
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The media iinkwill accept a USB device, a 3.5 mmiack, or an iPod/iPhone.
NOTE: For basic connectivity, your IPod/iPhone must be connected to the Media
Link using the IPod/iPhone adapter cable that comes with your IPod/
IPhone or Is available separately, For il’od/IPhone video playback, you must
purchase the Jensen JLINK-USB cable or equivalent
HANDS FREE MIEROPHONE
The handszree microphone is installed In yourvehicle in an accessible location
that provides optimum voice reception. For best reception, speak loudly and
clearly.
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Controls and Indicators
DVD/CD BASICS
To get the optimum use out of your CD/DVD player, please read this section.
Types of Discs Your System Will Play
Your system will play the followmg types of discs:
- DVD disc , DVD discs that contain audio and/or video.
- Audio discs , Audio CD5 that contain musical or sound content only,
- MP3 discs - A disc that contains audio files (for example, a CD-R with
downloaded MP3 Files). MP3 discs can hold a maximum of500
songs/folders per disc.
This unit is capable of playing most recordable DVD formats, However, due to the
variety of disc manufacturers and software, playback can not be guaranteed for
every disc.
DVD Region Code
The DVD player is preset to a region code at the factory depending on where the
unit is sold. DVDs arealso coded by region. These region codes must match in
order for the disc to play. Ifthe region codes do not match, the disc will not play.
This DVD player is set to Region ‘| (USA) and will not play discs that have a region
code different from Region ‘I.
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Quick Start Guide
Turning the Unit ON or OFF:
Press the front panel PowerNolume/M ute control knob to turn the unit on To turn
the unit off, press and hold the front panel Power/Volume/M ute control knob for
2 seconds.
Playing a DVDICD/MP3 Disc:
1. Turn the unIt on,
2. Insert a DVD/CD/MPS disc into the disc slot, label side up. Playback begins
whena disc is inserted‘
NOTE: When properly installed, DVD video can not be displayed on the front
LCD screen unless the parking brake is applied.
Selecting Audio/Video Sources. Navigation or System Settings:
1, Press the front panel MENU button ortouch screen Menu Icon to View the Mam
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Quick Start Guide
Adjusting the Volume:
To increase or decrease the Volume level, rotate the front panel PowerNolume/
Mute control knob. The unit’s front panel screen will display the volume level for
3 seconds. The volume level ranges from 0 to 60.
Navigation, Bluetooth, and OnStar/Blueiink (if equipped) volume can be adjusted
independently of the radio volume by rotating the PowerNqume/Mute control
knob. The navigation must be talking, Bluetooth must be in a call, and OnStar/
Eluelink must be activated when making the volume adjustment. When exiting
Navigation, Bluetooth, and OnStar/Blueiink, the volume will return to the previous
source volume level,
Mutiny the Audio:
Press the front panel PowerNqume/Mute control knob to mute the audio from
the unit.The fl Mute Indicator Is displayed on the LCD screen. Press the Power/
Volume/M ute control knob again to restore the audio volume to its previous level.
Adjusting the volume or using any of the audio setup features cancels the mute
function.
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Adjusting Fade and Balance:
1. Press the front panel Tune/Audio control knob or the touch screen 4‘) Audio
icon to View the Audio Control Screen.
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2. Press the left ( l. i or right ( R] icons to adjust the left/right balance, or press the
front ( F l or rear ( R ) icons to adjust the front/rearfade,
3. Press the touch screen Back 9 icon to return to the current source.
Adjusting Equalizer Controls:
1. Select an audio/video source,
2. Press the touch screen .Il E0 7 Equalizer Icon to View the Equalizer Screen.
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a. Press the Srband graphic equalizer up or down cursors, or
lo. Select a preset level by pressing the Classical, Pop or Flat icons, or
c. Select a user-defined setting by pressing the User i, UserZ or User3 icons,
4. Press the touch screen Back 2! icon to return to the current source.
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Quick Start Guide
Setting System Time:
1. Press the front panel SETUP button or front panel Settlngs icon. A Settings
Screen appears.
2. Press the Next icon. A second Settings Screen appears.
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4. Press the Time Set icon to view the Set System Time Screen.
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5. Press the Increase (A) icon or Decrease (V) Icon to set the desired year, month,
day, hour, mlnute or seconds value.
6. Press the Back 3 Icon to return to the prevrous screen.
Resetting the System:
To correct a system halt or other illegal operation, use the tip ofa pen to press the
reset button located on the front of your unit or press the System Reset icon on
the Settings Screen.
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MAIN MENU SCREEN
The Main Menu Screen allows you
to select an audio/video source for
your vehicle’s front and rear zone.
In addition, you may access the
Navigation or System Setup functions
5? Mute Indicator:
This indicator is displayed when the
volume Is muted.
Time Display:
This indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu.
Disc Icon:
Press thIs icon to access the CD/DVD/
MP3 Controls ScreensThe screen that
appears depends on the type of disc
that you have inserted This icon ‘Is gray
(not functional) ifa CD/DVD/MP3 disc is
not inserted.
Radio Icon:
Press thIs icon to access AM/FM Radio
Screen.
USB Icon:
Press this icon to access the contents
ofa USB deviceThis Icon is gray (not
functional) ifa USB device is not
connected to the Media Link.
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iPod Icon:
Press this icon to access the iPod/iPhone
Screen.This icon is gray (not functIonali
ifan iPod/IPhone is not connected to
the Media Link.
Rear LCD Icon:
Press this icon to access the Rear LCD
Screen.This screen allows a user to
control DVD vIdeo In the rear ofa
vehicle equipped with rear monitors,
Navigation Icon:
Press this Icon to access the NaVIgation
Screen.
AV IN Icon:
Press thIs Icon to access the AudIo/
Video Input Screen,This Icon Is gray (not
functional) ifan audio/video device is
not connected to the Media Link.
Bluetooth Icon:
Press thIs icon to access the Bluetooth
Screen.
Settings Icon:
Press this icon to access the Settings
Screen.
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Orange/Blue Icon:
Press thIs icon to switch between an
orange or blue menu display.
NOTE: Video will turn offand audio
will mute for approximately ten
seconds as the unit switches
between the orange and blue
menus.
Night/Day Icon:
Press this Icon to dim or brighten the
display. The display will dim when night
mode is selected and brighten when
day mode is selected.ThIs icon is gray
(not functional) when the Auto DImmer
setting is turned on In the settings
menu:
Sueen Off Icon:
Press this Icon to turn the display off,
Touch the screen to resume normal
display.
Dark. Soft. and Bright Icons:
Press the Dark, Soft or Bright Icons to
adjust the screen brightness to suIt your
preferences.
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C /MP3 Audio Disc Operation
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Upon Inserting a compact disc, CD
mode Is entered and disc playback
begins.
MENU Icon:
Press this Icon to return to the Main
Menu Screen.
9? Mute Indicator:
This indicator is displayed when the
volume Is muted.
Time Display:
This Indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu,
Playback Information Display:
Displays the type of disc currently
inserted, title number, track number,
elapsed time, file, folder, and stop/play/
pause status information.
uh EQ - Equalizer Icon:
Press this Icon to access the equalizer
controls,
11) Audio Icon:
Press this Icon to access the audio
controls,
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I« Previous Icon:
Press this icon to play the previous
track.
« Fast Reverse Icon:
Press this icon to fast reverse playback.
>/II Play/Pause Icon:
Press this Icon to begin playback. Press
this icon again to pause playback.
I Stop Icon:
Press this icon to stop playback,
» Fast Forward Icon:
Press this icon to fast forward playback.
»I Next Icon:
Press this Icon to play the next track.
Mute Icon:
Press this icon to mute the audio output
ofthe unit. The mute indicatorWIll
appear. Press this icon again to un-
mute the volume. The mute indicator
disappears.
Folder Icon:
When a CD is playing, this icon is gray,
indicating that It can not be selected,
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Tracklist Icon:
Press this icon to access the Tracklist
Direct Entry Screen.
C) Repeat Icon:
Press this Icon during playbackto
repeat playback of the current track.
The icon will light and the track will
repeat. Press this icon a second time
cancel repeat.The icon will dim and
playback of the remainder of the CD will
resume.
DCShufflelcon:
Press this icon to play tracks in the
directory in a random order.
Stan Icon:
When a CD is playing, this Icon is gray,
indicating that it can not be selected.
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TRACKLIST DIRECT ENTRY SCREEN
When the Tracklist icon is pressed, the
Tracklist Direct Entry Screen appears
Vou can directly select a track by
pressing the corresponding number
icon.Titie number, track number, and
elapsed time information is displayed.
Back 3 Icon:
Press this Icon to return to the CD
Controls Screen.
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MP3 CONTROLS SCREEN
MP3 is a format for storing digital audio.
An audio Cquuality song can be
compressed into the MP3 format with
very little loss ofquality, while taking up
much less space.
Upon inserting a MP3 disc, MP3 mode is
entered and disc playback beginsThe
unit plays the songs in the order they
were burned on to the disc. The unit will
play a MP3 disc with up to 500 songs
and/or 200 different folders.
MENU Icon:
Press this icon to return to the Main
Menu Screen.
fl Mute Indicator:
This indicator is displayed when the
volume is muted,
Time Display:
This indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu.
Playback Information Display:
Displays type of disc currently inserted.
title number, track number, elapsed
time, file, folder, and stop/play/pause
status information.
E0 - Equalizer Icon:
Press this icon to access the equalizer
controls.
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11) Audio Icon:
Press this icon to access the audio
controls.
I« Previous Icon:
Press this icon to play the previous file.
« Fast Reverse Icon:
Press this icon to fast reverse playback,
>/II Play/Pause Icon:
Press this icon to begin playback. Press
this icon again to pause playback.
I Stop Icon:
Press this icon to stop playback.
» Fast Forward Icon:
Press this icon to fast forward playback.
»i Next Icon:
Press this icon to play the next file.
Mute Icon:
Press this icon to mute the audio output
ofthe unit. The mute indicatorWIli
appear. Press this icon again to unr
mute the volume. The mute indicator
disappears.
Folder Icon:
Press this icon to access the Folder
Direct Entry Screen.
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Tracklist Icon:
When a MP3 disc is playing, this icon
is gray, indicating that it can not be
selected.
C) Repeat Icon:
Press this icon during playbackto
repeat playback of the current track.
The icon will light and the track will
repeat. Press this icon a second time
cancel repeat.The icon will dim and
playback of the remainder of the folder
will resume.
3C Shuffle Icon:
Press this icon to play files in the folder
in a random order.
Scan Icon:
When a MP3 disc is playing, this icon
is gray, indicating that it can not be
selected.
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When the Folder icon is pressed, the
Folder Direct Entry Screen appears,
Back :3 Icon:
Press this icon to return to the MP3
Controls Screen.
Folder Icon:
Press this icon to View the list of folders
burnt on to the disc. You can directly
access the folder contents by pressing
the corresponding folder name icon.
The folder name icon is located on the
right side of the screen.
NOTE: Depending on the amount
of songs, type ofCD, and
recording method used, the file
list may load slowly. Also, the
information shown will reflect
the information stored on the CD
by your recording program. Not
all recording programs Will index
the song data the same way,
File Icon:
Press this icon to View a list of MP3
files located in a directory. You can
directly play back a file by pressing
the corresponding file name icon. The
file name icon is located on the right
side of the screen. Title number, track
number, and elapsed time information
IS displayed.
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DVD CONTROLS SCREEN
Upon inserting a DVD disc, DVD mode
is entered and disc playback begins.
NOTE: When properly installed, DVD
video can not be displayed on
the front LCD screen unless the
parking brake is applied. Rear
zone video outputs and rear
video screens, if equipped, will
operate normally.
MENU Icon:
Press this icon to return to the Main
Menu Screen.
9? Mute Indicator:
This indicator is displayed when the
volume is muted.
Time Display:
This indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu.
Playback Information Display:
Displays type of disc currently inserted,
title number, track number, elapsed
time, file, folder, and stop/play/pause
status information:
uh EQ - Equalizer Icon:
Press this icon to access the equalizer
controls,
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‘1) Audio Icon:
Press this icon to access the audio
controls.
i« Previous Icon:
Press this icon to play the previous
chapter.
« Fast Reverse Icon:
Press this icon to fast reverse Video
playback
>/II Play/Pause Icon:
Press this icon to begin playback Press
this icon again to pause playback.
I Stop Icon:
Press this icon to stop playback.
» Fast Forward Icon:
Press this icon to fast forward video
playback.
»I Next Icon:
Press this icon to play the next chapter.
Mute Icon:
Press this icon to mute the audio output
ofthe unit. The mute indicatorWIll
appear. Press this icon again to unr
mute the Volume. The mute indicator
disappears.
Folder Icon:
When a DVD is playing, this icon is gray,
indicating that it can not be selected.
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4:3 Icon:
Press this icon to view a standard
display image The standard display
image has a 4 to 3 ratio of horizontal
to Vertical, leaving a blank area on the
right and left sides of the display.
16:9 Icon:
Press this icon to view a wide screen
display image The wide screen display
image has a 16 to 9 ratio of horizontal
to Vertical, leaving a blank area on the
top and bottom sides ofthe display.
Full Icon:
Press this icon to stretch the video to fill
the entire screen,
Video Icon:
Press this Icon to return to the Video
display.
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DVD Operation
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To access the onscreen controls, touch
the screen thle 3 DVD Is playIng,
NOTE: The Oancreen Controls will turn
off automatically if no selection
is made within four seconds or if
any other button ls pressed.
Elapser Time Indicator:
This Indicator displays the elapsed
playan time of the current chapter.
Audio Icon:
Press thIs Icon to select an audIo
language for DVD playback. The audio
language depends on the Information
available on each dIsc.
Subtitle Icon:
Press this Icon to select an the subtitle
language to be shown on the screen.
The suthtle language depends on the
information available on each dIsc.
Back Icon:
Press this Icon to return to the DVD
Controls Screen,
A, V, 4, V, and 0K Icons:
Press the A, V, 4, or V Icons to
navlgate the DVD root menu. Press the
OK icon to select an item.
Main Menu Icon:
Press this icon to view the DVD root
menu.
« Fast Reverse Icon:
Press this Icon to fast reverse VIdeo
playback.
» Fast Forward Icon:
Press thIs Icon to fast forward VIdeo
playback
Setup Icon:
Press thIs icon to access the Picture
Adjustment Screen,
I« Previous Icon:
Press thIs icon to play the prevlous
chapter.
>/II Play/Pause Icon:
Press this Icon to begln playback. Press
this icon again to pause playback.
I Stop Icon:
Press thIs Icon to stop playback,
»I Next Icon:
Press thIs icon to play the next chapter.
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DVD Operation
PICTURE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN
When watching a video, the color, tlnt,
contrast or brightness levels can be
adjusted to suit your preferences
NOTE: The Picture Adjustment Screen
will turn off automatically if no
adjustment is made within four
seconds or if any other button is
pressed.
Adjustment Bar Icon:
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Press the 4 or F cursor icons to
decrease or increase the desired setting
by one Increment.
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AM/FM Radio Operation
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BBC News
Today 5 Hli Music
FMZ AM
AM/FM RADIO SCREEN
MENU Icon:
Press this icon to return to the Main
Menu Screen.
fl Mute Indicator:
This Indicator Is displayed when the
volume is muted,
Time Display:
This indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu.
.‘a EQ - Equalizer Icon:
Press this Icon to access the equalizer
controls
‘0 Audio Icon:
Press this Icon to access the audio
controls.
I« Previous Icon:
Press this icon to tune to the previous
strong station in a lower frequency
band.
Frequency Indicator:
Displays the frequency of the radio
station that is currently playing,
»I Next Icon:
Press this Icon to tune to the next
strong station in a higher frequency
band,
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Preset Icons
Presets consist of stations that were
stored Into memory. The radio can store
12 FM (6 FMl and 6 FMZ) and 6 AM
stations. The preset icon displays the
frequency of the station that It currently
set to.
To store a station:
1. Tune to the desired station.
2. Press and hold a preset icon for five
seconds to store a station.
3. Release the icon. The Icon lights and
the station’s frequency appears,
To recall a station:
1. Press FMI, FMZ or AM, as required.
2. Press the preset Icon to select the
station.
Banner Display
Displays banner messages that may be
transmitted by certain stations.
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AM/FM Radio Operation
Mute Icon:
Press this icon to mute the audio output
ofthe unit,The mute indicator will
appear, Press this icon again to uni
mute the volume.The mute indicator
disappears.
FM1 Icon:
Press this icon to select the FM1 band
and to view FM1 station presets, Up to
six FM1 presets may be stored.
FMZ Icon:
Press this icon to select the FMZ band
and to View FMZ station presets, Up to
six FMZ presets may be stored.
AM Icon:
Press this icon select the AM band to
view AM station presets Up to SIX AM
presets may be stored
Stan Icon:
Press this icon to scan for the next
strong stations The unit Will pause for
approximately four seconds at that
station Press Scan again to listen to
that station. lfScan is not pressed, the
unit will automatically seek the next
station
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USB Operation
Track :
Artist :
Album 1
Playllst
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USB SCREEN
You can control a USB device VIa the
touch screen to access audIo files stored
on that device.
NOTE: Your USE deVIce must be
connected to the MedIa LInk.
NOTE: This unit is capable of playing
most recordable medIa formats.
However, due to the variety of
media manufacturers, software,
and recording methods, playback
can not be guaranteed
MENU Icon:
Press this Icon to return to the Main
Menu Screen.
fl Mute Indicator:
This Indicator is displayed when the
volume is muted,
Time Display:
The Indicator displays the tIme as
entered by the user in the SettIngs
Menu.
Playback Information Display:
DIsplays the type offile currently
playing, track, artist, album, elapsed
time, and play/pause status
informatIon.
l- EQ - Equalizer Icon:
Press this Icon to access the equalizer
controls.
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41) Audio Icon:
Press this icon to access the audio
controls.
Playlist Icon:
Press this icon to access the Playlist
Screen.
Mute Icon:
Press the icon to mute the audIo
output..The mute IndIcatorWIll appear.
Press this icon again to unrmute the
volume. The mute indicator disappears.
I« Previous Icon:
Press the icon to play the preVIous file.
>/II Play/Pause Icon:
Press this icon to begin playback. Press
this icon again to pause playback.
»I Next Icon:
Press this icon to play the nextfile.
3C Shuffle Icon:
Press the icon to play tracks in the
directory in a random order. Press thIs
icon again to turn the shuffle feature
off.
C) Repeat Icon:
Press the icon durmg playback to
repeat playback of the current track.
The icon will lIght and the track will
repeat, Press this icon a second tIme
cancel repeatThe icon will dim and
playback of the remainder of the
playlist will resume.
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USB Operation
PLAYLIST SCREEN
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The Playlist Screen allows you to Search
for music or video files stored in your
USB deVIce, Press a list box item to
display contents ofa directory or begin
playback of that item, as applicable.
Press the Scroll Down (V) icon to View
the next page in the menu list or the
Scroll Up (A) icon to View the previous
page.
Backb Icon:
Press this icon to return to the USB
Screen.
Prev Icon:
Press this icon to View the preVIous
page.
Next Icon:
Press this icon to View the next page,
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iPOD/iPHONE SCREEN
You can control your iPod/iPhone via
the touch screen to access playlists,
artists, albums, songs, videos, etc.
NOTE: For ba5ic connectiwty, your iPod/
iPhone must be connected to
the Media Link using the iPod/
iPhone adapter cable that comes
with your iPod/iPhone or is
available separately. For iPod/
iPhone video playback, you must
purchase the Jensen JLINKVUSB
cable or equivalent.
MENU Icon:
Press this icon to return to the Main
Menu Screen.
fl Mute Indicator:
This Indicator is displayed when the
volume is muted,
Time Display:
This indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu.
Playback Information Display:
Displays track, artist, album, and
elapsed playing time information.
5 Preview Window:
Displays album art, if available.
iPod/iPhone Operation
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i. 1) m,
.- EQ - Equalizer Icon:
Press this icon to access the equalizer
controls.
4!) Audio Icon:
Press this icon to access the audio
controls.
Shuffle Icon:
Press this icon to play tracks in the
directory in a random order. The Shuffle
IndicatorDC is displayed when shuffle
mode is active.
RPT Icon:
Press this icon during playback to
repeat playback of the current track,
Press this icon a second time to repeat
all tracks in a directory. Press the
icon once again to turn the repeat
feature off. The Repeat Indicator (3 is
displayed when repeat mode is active.
Mute Icon:
Press this icon to mute the audio output
ofthe unit. The mute indicatorWIll
appear. Press this icon again to un
mute the volume. The mute indicator
disappears.
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iPod/iPhone Operation
I« Previous Icon: Search Icon:
Press thIs icon to play the previous track Press this Icon to View the Search
in the directory, Screen.
>/II Play/Pause Icon: SEARCH SCREEN
Press thIs Icon to begin playback, Press I— I'
the icon agaIn to pause playback,
»I Next Icon:
Press this Icon to play the next track in
the directory,
Video Icon:
Press this Icon to vIew full screen
video.ThIs icon Is gray ifa Video is not
currently selected for playback.
The Search Screen allows you to search
for music or video files stored in your
iPod/iPhone, Press the Music LIst Box
to Search for music grouped by songs,
albums, artIsts, genres or plalests. Press
the VIdeo LIst Box to view your VIdeo
playlist,
Press a lIst box item to display
more informatlon about that Item
or begin playback of that item, as
applicable. Press the Scroll Down
(V I icon to View the next page
in the menu list orthe Scroll Up
(A I Icon to VIew the preVIous page:
Back :3 Icon:
Press thIs icon to return to the IPod/
iPhorIe Screen.
Prev Icon:
Press this icon to View the previous
page.
Next Icon:
Press this Icon to View the next page:
J Return Icon:
Press thIs icon to View the next higher
level of the lIst hIerarchy,
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iPod/iPhone Operation
SETUP SCREEN PICTURE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN
When full screen video is lsplayed, When watching a video, the color. tint,
touch the LCD screen to View the Setup contrast or brightness levels can be
Screen. adjusted to suit your preferences.
NOTE: The Setup Screen will turn off NOTE: The Picture Adjustment Screen
automatically if no selection is will turn off automatically if no
made within four seconds or if adlustment Is made within four
any other button is pressed. seconds or ifany other button is
Back Icon: PVESSEdv
Press this icon to return to the iPod/
iPhone Screen. Adjustment Bar Icon:
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Press this Icon to access the Picture
Adjustment Screen. Press the 1 or V cursor icons to
decrease or increase the desired setting
by one increment.
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REAR LCD SCREEN
The unit allows two sources to be
played simultaneously. For example,
the unit’s screen can be set to the radio
function while the rear passengers can
watch a DVD video using an optional
rear monitor. The unit provides for
connection of up to two additional
monitors (sold separately) for rear pas-
sengers.
Perform the following to control the
rear monitor(sl:
1. Turn on the rear monitor(s). Please
refer to the owner’s manual that
came With your monitods) for
Instructions.
2. Insert the media (DVD, CD etc) to be
viewed into the unit.
3. Access the Main Menu Screen and
press the Rear LCD icon.
4. Use the on screen controls to control
rearzone playback.
NOTE: You cannot change or control the
front zone source from the rear
zone video screen,
Rear LCD Operation
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MENU Icon:
Press this icon to return to the Main
Menu Screen.
9? Mute Indicator:
This indicator is displayed when the
volume is muted.
Time Display:
This indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu.
|« Previous Icon:
Press this icon to play the previous DVD
chapter or CD track,
>/II Play/Pause Icon:
Press this icon to begin playback Press
the icon again to pause playback.
»l Next Icon:
Press this icon to advance to the next
DVD chapter or CD track.
lStop Icon:
Press this Icon to stop disc playback. To
resume playback, press the icon again.
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NAVIGATION SCREEN
The Navigation mode can be selected
in a number of ways. Navigation can
be accessed from the Main Menu.
Navigation can also be selected by
pressing the front panel NAV or DEST
buttons.
NOTE: Before operating your iGO primo
software, please carefully read
and follow the instmctions
provided in the Navigation
Owner’ s Manual. Make sure that
you are familiar with the system's
features and know how to
operate the system.
NAVIGATION QUICK START
The following procedure provides a
quick overview of the Navigation mode.
Step 1 -Access the navigation
function:
You can access the navigation function
by pressing the front panel NAV/DEST
button or by pressing the front panel
MENU button.
Step 2 - Start Up:
After the iGo primo software starts,
you will see the reminder waming to
use your iGo primo software safely and
lawfully.
Navigation 0 Ick Start
Step 3 - Access the Main Menu:
J o: it
Press- access the
Navigation Menu:
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Navigation Quick Start
Step 4 - Select a Destination:
You have many ways to select a
destination. Select by touching screen:
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- Tap to select your
destination by entering an address
or selecting a place of interest, a
location on the map or one of your
Favorite destinations. You can also
look up your recent destinations from
the Smart History, enter a coordinate
or use the location saved in a photo.
- Tap to display the
route parameters and the route in its
full length on the map. You can also
perform route-related actions such
as editing or canceling your route.
setting a start point for the route.
picking route alternatives, avoiding
parts of the route, simulating
navigation or adding the destination
to your Favorites.
- Tap + N" to customize the
way the navigation software works,
watch the Tutorial, simulate demo
routes, or to run some additional
applications.
Shannan
- Tap. to start navigating
on the map. The button itself is a
miniature live map that shows your
current position, the recommended
route and the surrounding map area.
Tap the button to enlarge the map to
the full screen.
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Step 5 - Map/Guide Along Route
Proceed to the highlighted route and
drive while the iGo primo software
provides guidance to your destination.
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Step 6 -Arriving at Your Destination
When you are near your destination. the
destination is indicated by a
W!
checkered t ag symbol
ADJUSTING THE NAVIGATION VOICE
VOLUME
While the Navigation is on and a route
has been programmed, the Navigation
will speak commands. While the
Navigation is speaking, adjust the
volume by turning the radio volume
knob.
N0 Wden Signal Detected
AV IN SCREEN
You can play back audio/Video from an
external device connected to the unit.
NOTE: Your audio/video device must
be connected to the Media Link
using an audio/video adapter
cable that is available separately
NOTE: The unit can not directly control
external devices connected to
the Media Link, Please refer to
the owner's manual that came
with your external device for
instructions.
MENU Icon:
Press this icon to return to the Main
Menu Screen.
i’ Mute Indicator:
This indicator is displayed when the
volume is muted,
Time Display:
This indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu.
- EQ - Equalizer Icon:
Press this icon to access the equalizer
controls.
‘1) Audio Icon:
Press this icon to access the audio
controls.
AV IN Operation
SETUP SCREEN
When full screen video is displayed,
touch the LCD screen to View the Setup
Screen.
NOTE: The Setup Screen will turn off
automatically if no selection is
made within four seconds or if
any other button is pressed,
Back Icon:
Press this icon to return to the Main
Menu Screen.
Setup Icon:
Press this icon to access the Picture
Adjustment Screen.
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AV IN Operation
PICTURE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN
When watching a video, the color, tlnt,
contrast or brightness levels can be
adjusted to suit your preferences
NOTE: The Picture Adjustment Screen
will turn off automatically if no
adjustment is made within four
seconds or if any other button is
pressed.
Adjustment Bar Icon:
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Press the 4 or P cursor Icons to
decrease or increase the desired setting
by one Increment
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Bluetooth Operation
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Bluetooth' technology has the
capability to Wirelessly synchronize
and transfer data among deVIces. The
Bluetooth audio capabilities can be
used for Wireless phones hands free
applications. Before attempting to use
the Bluetooth functions on the unit,
please make sure your wireless phone
supports Bluetooth functions.
We use the latest Parrot Bluetooth
Technology in order to offer you the
best connection, most features, and
easiest pairing, but all phones operate
differently, Please read your phone's
owner’s manual and familiarize yourself
with its available Bluetooth features
and functions. Not all features will work
with all phones.
NOTE: For GM Vehicles with OnStar
and factory Eluetooth systems 7 The
steering wheel/voice controls will
continue to operate the factory
systems. If you continue to use the
factory equipped Bluetooth System, we
recommend you turn off the Bluetooth
in the Advent In-Dash Navigation Radio
system’s Bluetooth menu so it does
not conflict with your factory installed
Bluetooth system. Ifyou do not have
factory Bluetooth but have OnStar, your
steering wheel controls will operate
the OnStar system only This is normal
operation. All otherAudio controls will
work normally.
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NOTE: The distance between this unit
and your cellular phone must
be B feet (2,4 meters) or less for
sending and receiving voice
and data via Bluetooth Wireless
technology.
MENU Icon:
Press this icon to return to the Main
Menu Screen.
Bluetooth Indicator
This indicator is lit blue when Bluetooth
is on and gray when off,
Connected/Disconnected Indicator.
Indicates ifa Bluetooth device is
connected/disconnected to the unit.
Loading 9} Indicator
This indicator is displayed when the
unit is downloading your wireless
phone’s call log and address book.
NOTE: Notall wireless phones allow
access to received, dialed, or missed
calls and somewill notallow uploading
ofyourwireless phone’s address book,
fi Mute Indicator:
This indicator is displayed when the
volume is muted.
Time Display:
This indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu.
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Bluetooth Operation
Device Icon:
Press thIs icon to access the DeVIce
Screen.
Transfer Icon:
Press thIs Icon thle talkIng to transfer
audIo from the win back to the WIreless
phone. You can only transfera call after
it has been answered. Press the icon
again to return the audio from the
wireless phone to the unit.
Contacts Icon:
Press thIs Icon to access the Contacts
List ScreenThe contacts feature is
enabled only when paired wnh a
wireless phone.
Call Log Icon:
Press thIs Icon to access the Call Log
Screen. The call log feature Is enabled
only when palred with a wireless phone.
Bluetooth 0n Icon:
Press this Icon to turn on the autopair
function. The unit will automatically
search fora deVIce In the discover
mode.
AZDP Icon:
The Bluetooth MusIc feature is enabled
only when paired with a wireless phone.
Press the MUSlC icon and four control
functions Will appear Ifthe functIon Is
supported by the WIreless phoneihese
are PreVIous, Next, Play/Pause and Stop.
A'K‘ Push-to-Talk Icon:
Press this Icon to activate your WIreless
phone’s voice commands (if equipped),
NOTE: Your vehicle’s steering wheel
controls (if equipped) will also
activate your wireless phone's
voice commands
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Q‘ Dial Icon:
Press thIs Icon to dIal to phone number
that you entered,
an Hang Up Icon:
Press thIs icon to end a call or reject an
incomIng call.
Microphone Gain Icon:
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Press the -II or k+ icons to decrease
or increase the desired microphone
gain setting byone increment
T0 ADJUST YOUR CALL'S VOLUME
To adjust the volume while in a call,
rotate the volume control knob. The call
will remain at this volume for all future
calls and return to your prevlous source
volume when your call ends.
NOTE: lfyour volume seems too low.
make sure your phone’s volume
is turned up to full while In a
Bluetooth call. If it is not full, ‘It
will result in a low volume level.
All phones operate dIfferently;
you may need to consult your
phone’s owner's manual,
Bluetooth Operation
PAIRING YOUR WIRELESS PHONE
Before using Bluetooth functions, you
must pairyourwireless phone and the
unit. Pairing is a special process used
when two devices connect for the first
time. The pairing process is used to gen
erate a link key that is used for authene
tication purposes for future Eluetooth
connections between devices. The unit
can pairfive Bluetooth devices.
Yourwireless phone can be paired
with the unit in two manners. The unit
can initiate the search for compatible
devices and pairto the wireless phone
or the wireless phone can initiate
the search and pair to the unit. The
followmg paragraphs describe both
methods.
NOTE: The followmg procedures are
generic, Procedures for pairing
wireless phones vary slightly
from phone manufacturer to
phone manufacturer.
To Pair a Wireless Phone to the Unit:
1. Press the front panel PHONE button
or press the Main Menu Bluetooth
icon to access the Bluetooth Screen.
2. Turn Bluetooth on.
3. Access the wireless phone Bluetooth
function and set the Bluetooth
function to on. (Please referto
the wireless phone’s instruction
manual to enter Bluetooth setup.
turn Bluetooth on/off, and perform
pairing).
4. Use the Wireless phone’s add a new
device feature. A deVIce or dewces
Will appear on yourwneless phone
display.
5. A prompt to pairshould appear on
your Wireless phone. Accept the
request and initiate the process.
6. A prompt to enter a PIN numberor
passkey for the unit should appear.
The default passkey for the unit is
"'l 234",
7. At this point a prompt stating
pairing successful should appear.
The paired device identifier appears
on the Bluetooth ScreenThe
wireless phone and the unit have
paired,
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Bluetooth Operation
To Fail the Unit to a Wireless Phone:
1. Access the wireless phone Bluetooth
function and set the Bluetooth
function to on. (Please refer to
the Wireless phone's instruction
manual to enter Bluetooth setup,
turn Bluetooth on/off, and perform
pairing].
2. Set yourWIreless phone Bluetooth
discovery mode to on.
NOTE: Some discovery modes have
a time |imlt before they are
automatically turned off.
3. Press the front panel PHONE button
or press the Main Menu Bluetooth
icon to access the Bluetooth Screen
4. Turn Bluetooth on.
5. On the unit’s Bluetooth Screen,
press the Device icon. An Inquiry
screen appears. The unit Will search
for dEVICeS. Press the Search icon
to lookfor new phones lfyours is
not discovered by the unlt. Upon
completion of the search, the
following screen appears:
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6. Press the Search lcon. The followmg
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7. Press the Wireless phone identifier
that you want to pair. The followmg
screen appears:
8. Enterthe passkey forthe unit. The
default passkey for the unlt ‘is“1234’2
Press the Enter ( H) icon.
9. At this point the wireless phone
will askyou to respond to a prompt
similarto"Pairing request from
Accept? Yes or No You
should answerYes to the request.
10. Enter the passkey for the unit. The
default passkey for the unlt ‘is”1234’[
The Wireless phone and the unit
should palr.
Bluetooth Operation
To Delete Paired Wireless Phone(s):
1. Press the front panel PHONE button
or press the Main Menu Bluetooth
icon to access the Bluetooth Screen.
2. On the Bluetooth Screen, press the
Device icon. The followmg screen
appears:
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3. To delete a single device, press the
Delete icon adjacent to the device,
or
4. To delete all devices, press the
Delete All icon. The followmg screen
appears:
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3. Press the Yes icon. The wireless
phones are deleted from the unit.
MAKING OUTGOING CALLS
Outgoing calls can be performed ‘in
two manners. The outgoing call can
be direct dialed using the front panel
keypad or the by pressing the Contacts
icon, selecting a name and pressing the
phone number.
To Dial Directly:
1. Press the front panel PHONE button
or press the Main Menu Bluetooth
Icon to access the Bluetooth Screen.
The Bluetooth Screen appears:
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to input the phone number. If
necessary press the 4— icon to
clear the last digit or the entire
number and start over.
3. Afterentering the phone number,
press the Dial (Q‘ ) icon to dial the
call. The Dial Frame Screen appears:
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4. To end the call, press the
Hang Upha) icon.
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Bluetooth Operation
To Make an Outgoing Call Using Your
Contact List:
‘l. Press the front panel PHONE button
or press the Main Menu Bluetooth
icon to access the Bluetooth Screen.
The Bluetooth Screen appears:
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followrng screen appears:
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Down W ) icons to navigate to
your desired Contact or press
the Keyboard icon to search
alphabetically through the contact
list,
4. Press the contact to be dialed. A
list displaying the contacts phone
number(s) appears.
5. Press the desired phone number
iconThe Bluetooth Screen appears.
6. Press the Dial (Q) icon to dial the
call.The Dial Frame appears.
7. To end the call, press the
Hang Up ('3) Icon.
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MANAGING INCOMING CALLS
When connected to a Bluetooth
phone, the unit will mute audio output,
pause DVD/CD play, and change to
the Bluetooth Screen when a call is
received.
The incoming phone number or
assigned name for that number will
appear In the middle ofthe screen. An
audible tone wrll sound from the unit
and a graphic display will appearon the
front panel, lfthe incoming call has no
caller lD, the unit will display”Private
Caller".
To Answer an Incoming Call:
1. To answera call, press the
Dial (Q‘) icon.
2. For best reception, speak loudly
and clearly into the handrfree
microphoneThe handsrfree
microphone is installed in your
vehicle in an accessible location that
proVides optimum voice reception.
3. To end the conversation, press the
Hang Up ( an) icon.
To Reject an Incoming Call:
Press the Hang Up ( r:\) Icon to reject
an incoming call. The call will revert
to your Wireless phone and be left for
voice mail.
Bluetooth Operation
CALL WAITING
CallWalting lets you knowwhen
another caller is trying to reach you
while you are already on a ca||.You may
put one call on hold whlle you answer
the second one, then alternate between
the two calls. The second caller or call
on hold ls identlfied in the upper left
corner of the screen.
1. When a second call is received, the
Call Waiting Screen appears,
2. Press the Dial (Q) icon to transfer
to the second call.
3. Press the the Dial (\“l icon atany
time to transfer back to the first call.
Press the Hang Up ('3) icon to
terminate the second call and return
to the first call.
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This Device Screen ls used to discover
and add ordelete paired dewces from
the unit.
Back : Icon:
Press this icon to return to the previous
screen.
Delete Icons:
Press this icon to delete individual
Bluetooth devlces
Settings Icon:
Press this icon to View the Bluetooth
Settings Screen.
Delete All Icon:
Press this icon to delete all Eluetooth
deVIces from the unit,
Search Icon:
Press this icon to search for Bluetooth
devices.
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Bluetooth Operation
BLUETOOTH SETTINGS SCREEN
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The Bluetooth Settings screen allows
you to configure Biuetooth settings.
Backs Icon:
Press this icon to return to the previous
screen.
Auto Connect Setting:
The Auto Connect setting will allow
the unit to automatically connect to
a previously paired Bluetooth device
when it is in range. When Auto Connect
option is set to off, you must initiate
the pairing process with your wireless
phone.
Pin Code Setting:
Press the Set PIN icon to to View the PIN
Code Settings Screen.
PIN CODE SETTINGS SCREEN
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The PIN Code can be changed With up
to any eight digits. Use the keyboard to
select the digits and press O-l Once
the digits are selected and confirmed
the new PIN Code will appear in the PIN
Code on the Bluetooth Settings screen.
The default Pin Code is 1234.
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CONTACTS LIST SCREEN
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The Contacts List Screen is a copy
ofthe contact list on your Wireless
phone which contains a listing of
your important names and phone
numbers. The list is usually arranged in
alphabetical order.
Back 3 Icon:
Press this icon to return to the previous
screen.
Scroll Up [x ) and Scroll Down ( v)
icons
Press the Scroll Up (A i or
Scroll Down ( V) icons to navigate to
next or preVIous page ofthe list in
groups of five,
Keyboard Icon:
Press this icon to View the Contacts
Keyboard Screen,
CONTACTS KEYBOARD SCREEN
The Contacts List Screen is used is
to search alphabetically through the
contacts list. The contact list can hold
up to 2000 names and numbers from
any phone.
Bluetooth Operation
CALL LOG SCREEN
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The Call Log Screen consists of received
calls, dialed calls or Missed calls.
NOTE: Not all wireless phones allow
access to received, dialed, or
missed calls and some will not
allow uploading ofyourwneless
phone's address book,
Backb Icon:
Press this icon to return to the previous
screen.
Scroll Up (A l and Scroll Down ( V)
icons
Press the Scroll Up ( A) or
Scroll Down (V) icons to navigate to
next or previous page ofthe list in
groups of five.
I‘- Received Calls Icon
Press the this icon to View the Received
Calls List. The Received Calls List
retrieves the list of received numbers
from your wireless phone. The last
received number is the first number on
the list.
[‘ Dialed Calls Icon
Press the this icon to View the Dialed
Calls List. The Dialed Calls List retrieves
the list of dialed numbers from your
wireless phone. The lastdialed number
is the first number on the list.
I): Missed Calls Icon
Press the this icon to view the Missed
Calls List.The Missed Calls List retrieves
the list of missed numbers from your
wireless phone. The last missed number
is the first number on the list.
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Bluetooth Operation
BLUETOOTH MUSIC FUNCTION
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Eluetooth provides an Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile (AZDP) profile for
streaming music from a Wireless phone
or a Portable Multimedia Player (PMP).
sometimes referred to as a MP3 player.
The unit allows you to play backaudio
files from your wireless phone or a
PMP using a Bluetooth connection.
Before using an audio player, it may be
necessary to enter the default passkey
into the unit.The default passkey for
the unit is“1234”.
NOTE: Please quit AZDP mode before
attempting to make a phone call,
as unexpected results may occur
depending on yourwireiess
phone model.
The unit can control a Bluetooth audio
player via Audio/Video Remote Control
Profile (AVRCP): Bluetooth audio players
(or Bluetooth adapters) compatible With
these profiles can be connected to this
unit. Functionality varies depending on
the profile used.
~AZDP: Stream audio from your Bluer
tooth compatible audio player and
listen to the music through the unit.
-AVRCP: Play back, pause, select songs,
etc. while streaming audio from your
Eluetooth compatible audio playerto
the unit.
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NOTE: Song information (eg. elapsed
playing time, song title, song
index, etc.) cannot be displayed
on this unit. Since there are a
number of Bluetooth audio
players available on the market,
operations With your Biuetooth
audio player using this unit
vary greatly Please refer to the
instruction manual that came
With your Bluetooth audio player
When there is an incoming call, the
song will be paused. Afterthe incoming
call is finished, the screen will return to
the music function screen and playback
will continue.
Back 3 Icon:
Press this icon to return to the previous
screen.
5 E0 - Equalizer Icon:
Press this icon to access the equalizer
controls.
11) Audio Icon:
Press this icon to access the audio
controls.
I« Previous Icon:
Press this icon to play the previous
song.
>/II Play/Pause Icon:
Press this icon to begin playback Press
this icon again to pause playback.
»i Next Icon:
Press this icon to play the next song.
I Stop Icon:
Press this icon to stop playback,
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Auto Switch to GPS
GPS Voice
Rearview Camera
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Auto Dimmer
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FIRST SETTINGS SCREEN
When using the in-dash navrgation
radio the first time, it is recommended
that you customize the system settings
to suit your preferences. You may also
change the settings at any time.
Note. The settings do not effect the
Map software. Please see the
navigation software for setting
user preferences for the maps.
MENU Icon:
Press this icon to return to the Main
Menu Screen.
fl Mute Indicator:
This indicator is displayed when the
volume is muted.
Time Display:
This indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu.
Auto Switch to GPS Setting:
Press the ON icon to select Navigation
mode as a priority. If you access any
other menu function, this setting
Will automatically return the unit
to the Navigation mode after an
approximately 10 second delay.
Press the OFF icon to override
Navigation mode as a priority. Vou
must manually switch back and forth
between Navigation and any other
menu function.
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GPS Voice Setting:
Press the ON icon to hear turnrbye
turn navigation instructions. This will
override the settings in the Map setup.
Press the OFF icon to turn GPS Voice off.
Rearview Camera Setting:
Press the ON icon to automatically
display rearview camera video (if
equipped) when the vehicle is put into
reverse. Press the OFF icon to turn the
[EEerEW camera Off.
12 Hour Clock Setting:
Press the ON icon to display time in
a ‘lzrhour (AM/PM) format, Press the
OFF icon to display time ‘in a 247hour
(military time) format.
Auto Dimmer Setting:
Press the ON icon to automatically
dim the LCD screen when the Vehicle's
headlights are turned on. Press the OFF
icon to turn the Auto Dimmer off.
Info Icon:
Press this icon to View system software
and Bluetooth software version
information.
Calibrate Touch Screen Icon:
Press this icon to initiate the Calibrate
Touch Screen function.
Next Icon:
Press this icon to view the Second
Settings Screen.
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System Settings
TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION
The Touch Screen Calibration
adjustment is used to set the
parameters of the touch screen to
ensure that when the screen is pressed,
it corresponds to the feature that you
are selecting.
NOTE: Never use a pen or sharp object
to calibrate the touch screen as
this Will damage the panel,
To calibrate the touch screen:
1‘ Press theTouch Screen Calibrate
icon. The following screen will
appear-
2. Follow the instructions on the
screen. Press and briefly hold your
finger or a stylus to the center of the
target. Repeat as the target moves
to each corner of the screen and
finally to the centers The followrhg
screen will appear
3‘ lfthe screen is pressed, the new
calibration parameters will be
accepted. If the screen is not pressed
Within thirty seconds, the new
parameters will be disregarded.
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SECOND SETTINGS SCREEN
When using the inrdash navigation
radio the first time, it is recommended
that you customize the system settings
to suit your particular preferences. Vou
may also change the settings at any
time.
MENU Icon:
Press this icon to return to the Main
Menu Screen.
fi’ Mute Indicator:
This indicator is displayed when the
volume is muted.
Time Display:
This indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu.
Turn On Volume Setting:
You may choose a preset volume
level when turning on the unit. Values
range from 0 to 40, or last level. Press
the Increase (A) icon to increase
the volume level preset. Press the
Decrease (V) icon to decrease the
volume level preset.
NOTE: The key must be removed from
the ignition for this setting to
take effect.
System Settings
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Button Back Lighting Setting:
Vou may manually preset the unit's
button back lighting level from 0 to 20,
or Auto, Press the Increase (A) icon to
increase the volume level preset. Press
the Decrease (V) icon to decrease the
volume level preset.
System Time Setting:
Press this icon to access the System
Time Set function.
System Update Icon:
The System Update function is used
to update the unit’s software, Please
contact Advent Technical Support for
further information on how to update
software.
Time Zone Setting:
Press the Up (A) icon or Down (V) icon
to select your time zone,
Prev Icon:
Press this icon to view the First Settings
Screen.
System Reset Icon:
Press this icon to restore the unit to its
factory default settings.
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System Settings
SYSTEM TIME SET SCREEN
Press the Increase (A) icon or
Decrease (V) icon to set the desrred
year, month, day, hour, minute or
seconds Valuer
Ba(k:> kon:
Press this Icon to return to the Second
Settings Screen,
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Audio/Equalizer Controls
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AUDIO CONTROLS SCREEN
The audio control screen allows you
to easily adjust your audio system to
meet the acousticai characteristics
ofyourvehicle. The acoustical
characteristics vary depending on the
type ofvehicie and measurements, For
example, proper setting of the audio
controls boosts the effects of the cabin
equalizer.
Back 3 Icon:
Press this Icon to return to the current
source.
5’ Mute Indicator:
This indicator is displayed when the
volume is muted,
Time Display:
This indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu.
Loudness Control:
Loudness automatically aiters the
frequency response curve of audio
to make it sound more natural when
played ata iowervolume ievel.
Press the ON icon to turn Loudness
compensation on. Press the OFF icon to
turn Loudness compensation off.
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Sub Control:
Press the ON icon to turn the vehicle’s
subwoofer on (if equipped). Press the
OFF icon to turn the Vehicle’s subwoofer
off.
Sub Filter Control:
This control changes the frequency
response levei of the subwoofer
(ifequipped). Depending on your
preferences, press the 80,120 or 160
icons to choose 80 Hz, 120 Hz or 160 Hz,
respectively.
Sub Level Adjustment Bali Icon:
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This control adjusts the subwoofer
Volume (if equipped). Press the 1 or }
cursor icons to decrease or increase the
desired setting by one increment.
Fader Controls:
Press the left ( L) or right ( R) icons to
adjust the left/right balance, or press
the front ( F i or right ( R ) icons to adjust
the front/rear fade,
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Audio/Equalizer Controls
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EQUALIZER SCREEN
The Equalizer Screen features a grband
graphic equalizer that allows you to
easily adjust your audio system to meet
the acoustical characteristics ofyour
vehicle, The acoustical characteristics
vary depending on the type of vehicle
and its measurements,
Back: Icon:
Press this icon to return to the current
source.
% Mute Indicator:
This indicator is displayed when the
volume is muted:
Time Display:
This indicator displays the time as
entered by the user in the Settings
Menu.
S-Band Graphic Equalizer:
You can manually adjust the 63Hz,
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8KHZ or i8KHzfrequency band audio
levels. Press and hold the up or down
cursor icons to move the highlight
on the frequency to be adjusted to a
positive or negative vaiuev The audio
level values range from 712 to +12‘
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Classical, Pop, and Flat Icons:
Press the Classicai, Pop or Flat icons to
apply a preset equaiization level to the
unit’s audio output signals When the
equalizer is set to a preset level, the
9-Band Graphic Equaiizer audio levels
cannot be changed
User 1, User 2, and User 3 Icons:
Press the User 1, User 2 or User 3 icons
to applya user-defined equalization
level to the unit’s audio output.
To set a userrdefined level:
1. Use the 9-Band Graphic Equalizerto
adjustaudio output ievels,
2. Press and hold the User 1, User 2 or
User3 icon until the icon iights.
3, Reiease the icon The user-defined
value is now stored,
REARVIEW CAMER
(if Equipped)
The unit is ”camera ready." Before
accessing any camera features, you
must install a rearvideo camera.
To view the rearview camera:
1. Turn on the rearview camera in the
System Settings.
2. Place the vehicle's gear selector
to reverse. When the camera is
installed, the rear view image of
what is behind the vehicle Will
automatically appear.
3. When the gear selector is removed
from the reverse position, the unit
will return to the previous screen.
NOTE: Ifthe camera is not installed and
the function is accessed by the
gear selector being placed in
reverse, a ”No signal detected,
please check camera." message
will appear, indicating the
function is not available. Please
turn off the Rearview camera in
the System Settings,
Rearview Camera
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FCC Caution.
§ 15.19 Labelling requirements.
This device compl s with part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Opera on s subject to the
following two conditions. (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference. and
(2) this device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
§ 15.21 Changes or modification warning
Any Changes or mo cations not
expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance oould void the
user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
§ 15.105 Information to the user,
Note: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the l' its for a Class B
digital device. pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These Ii its are designed to
provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference n a residential
installation. This eqUIpment generates
uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance w the instmctions. may
cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation, If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or
telev n reception. which can be
deter ed by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the rec_eivin antenna.
-lncrease the separation etween
theequipment and recei er.
-Connect the equipmen into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected. _
-Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
* RF warning for Portable device:
The device has been evaluated to meet
general RF exposure requirement. The
device can be used ' portable exposure
condition without restriction.
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