HYUNDAI MOBIS AC1A0A7AN CAR AUDIO User Manual 3

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD. CAR AUDIO 3

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86    PART 3. PHONE FEATURESPART 3      PHONE FEATURESSwitching the call1.  Switching  the call between handsfree and handset deviceWhen… you… receive… an… incoming… call,… you…have… the… option… of… using… the… handsfree… or…talking… privately… by… using… the… handset…device.…2.  Transferring the handsfree call to your Handset device1. …After… pressing… the… Accept … button… for… an…incoming…call,…the…following…screen…will…be…displayed.2. …Press…the… Private …button.…The…call…will…be…transferred…to…the…handset…device.…Note●Accepting…a…call…with…the…handset…device…will…automatically… connect… the… call… in… Private…mode.3.  Transferring a call  on  your Handset device to handsfree1. …If… an… incoming… call… is… accepted… with… the…handset…device,…the…call…will…be…connected…with… the… handset… device… while… the… UVO…system…will…display…the…following…screen.…2. …Press…the… Use handsfree …button…to…transfer…the…call…to…the…handsfree.
  PART 3. PHONE FEATURES    87PART 3 PHONE FEATURESPhone settingsSetting Phone Volume1. Press…the… PHONE …key.2. Press…the… Settings …button.3. …Use… the…◀,…▶… buttons… to… control… the…volume…to…the…desired…level.…Note● Press… the… Default … button… to… restore… the…default…setting.●Although… the… call… volume… can… be… changed…during…a…call,…the…volume…will…return…to…its…ini-tial…level…as…saved…in…Setup.●Call… volume… can… be… operated… separately…from… the… audio… volume,… allowing… you… to…change…the…call…volume…without…changing…the…audio…volume.● When…call…volume…is…changed,…ring…volume…is…also…changed.Turn Streaming Audio On and OffStreaming…Audio…is…a…feature…which…turns…On/Off…BT…Audio…Mode.…For…more…information…on…BT… Audio,… refer… to… the… ‘BT… AUDIO… MODE’…section…in…the…Audio…Features…chapter…of…the…user's…manual.…1.……While… in… Phone… Set tings,… pre s s… the…Settings …button.……
88    PART 3. PHONE FEATURESPART 3      PHONE FEATURES2. …Press…the…     On …or…     Off …button…next…to…the…Streaming…Audio…menu.Note●Press… the… Default … button… to… restore… the…default…setting.●Changes… are… saved… as… they… are… made.… In…other…words,…once…you…change…a…setting,…the…new…setting…will…become…saved.…Contacts Sync…Contacts… Sync… is… a… feature… which… automati-cally… downloads… contacts… when… pairing… a…new…phone.…1. …While… in… Phone… Set ting s,… press… the…Settings …button.2. …Press…the…     On …or…     Off …button…next…to…the…Contacts…Sync…menu.Note●Press… the… Default … button… to… restore… the…default…setting.● Changes… are… saved… as… they… are… made.… In…other…words,…once…you…change…a…setting,…the…new…setting…will…become…saved.…
  PART 3. PHONE FEATURES    89PART 3 PHONE FEATURESSMS…This…feature…allows…you…turn…the…SMS…feature…on…or…off…within…the…system.…When…turned…on,…the… SMS… feature… will… download… unread…incoming… messages… to… provide… a… read… back…of…new…messages.…1. …While… in… Phone… Set ting s,… press… the…Settings …button.…2. …Press…the…     On …or…     Off …button…next…to…the…SMS…menu.Note●Press… the… Default … button… to… restore… the…default…setting.●Changes… are… saved… as… they… are… made.… In…other…words,…once…you…change…a…setting,…the…new…setting…will…become…saved.Changing passkey…The… passkey… is… the… authentication… code…needed… whenever… you… pair… a… new… handset…device.…1. …While… in… Phone… Set ting s,… press… the…Settings …button.…2. …Press…the… 0000 …button…next…to…the…pass-key…menu.
90    PART 3. PHONE FEATURESPART 3      PHONE FEATURES3. …Input… the… new… passkey… and… press… the…Done …button…to…save.Note●The…default…passkey…is…“0000”….…●The…passkey…can…be…set…only…when…the…vehi-cle…is…parked.  CautionMobile Phone CompatibilityDepending…on…the…manufacturer,…product…and…product…specification,…some…mobile…phones…func-tions… may… not… be… supported… or… may… not… operate… to… specification.… Carefully… read… the… cautions…listed…below.●The…occurrence…of…problems…upon…using…mobile…phones…may…be…caused…by…the…mobile…phone…and…not…by…the…Audio…unit.…●Even… mobile… phones… which… support… BluetoothⓇ… wireless… technology… function… may… not… operate…properly…if…the…mobile…phone…connection…has…been…locked.…Release…the…connection…lock…and…try…connecting…the…mobile…phone…with…the…system…again.●The…Mobile…phone…battery…icon…and…signal…strength…icon…may…not…be…properly…displayed…depend-ing…on…the…type…of…mobile…phone.●Call… waiting… is… supported… only… when… connected… mobile… phones… support… this… feature.… The… call…waiting…pop-up…may…not…be…displayed…in…some…mobile…phones.● Audio…streaming…mode…will…operate…only…when…a…BluetoothⓇ…wireless…technology…enabled…phone…has… been… connected.… Connecting… or… disconnecting… a… BluetoothⓇ… wireless… technology… enabled…phone…while…audio…streaming…is…operating…will…stop…music…play.●The…audio…streaming…function…may…not…be…supported…in…some…mobile…phones.● The…phonebook…may…take…a…prolonged…period…of…time…to…download…or…may…not…operate…in…some…mobile… phones.… The… quality… of… BluetoothⓇ… wireless… technology… handsfree… calls… may… differ…depending…on…the…mobile…phone.● The…SMS…function…may…not…be…supported…in…some…handset…devices.
 VOICE COMMANDS  PART 4. Table of contents    91contentsPART 4      Table of contentsPART 4   VOICE COMMANDS Conditions for voice command system 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 92Operating Voice CommandUsing Voice Command 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 93Voice Command Help 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 93Turning Command Feedback On and Off 󲬚󲬚 94Adjusting Voice Command Volume 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 95Speaker AdaptationCreating a Voice Profile 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 96Selecting a Previous Voice Profile 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 97Deleting a Voice Profile 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 98Voice Command ListCommand List - General Commands󲬚󲬚󲬚 99Command List - Audio Commands 󲬚󲬚󲬚 1001. FM/AM Radio 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 1002. SIRIUS󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 1003. MEDIA 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 1014. JUKEBOX󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 102Command List - Phone Commands󲬚󲬚󲬚 103
92    PART 4. VOICE COMMANDSPART 4      VOICE COMMANDSConditions for voice command systemThe voice  control system  includes  a  special handsfree microphone mounted above the driver's  seat of your  car which blocks  out (filters out) ambient  noise and  allows you to operate  system features through voice commands while maintaining proper posture. There  are still a few points you should observe to make sure  that you  are properly understood.● Keep  doors, windows and  the sunroof closed  to avoid noise  interference from o u t s i d e  t h e  c a r .   V o i c e   c o m m a n d performance can be  improved if the  cabin environment is quiet.● Press the voice recognition button and say the voice command after  the sound of the beep.● Speak continuously and at normal volume, avoiding unnatural emphasis and pauses between words● Avoid causing background noise in the car while  you are speaking,  and ask your passengers  not to speak while you are giving voice commands.● As the handsfree microphone is positioned to pick up the driver's voice, commands by other occupants may  be  understood  with less accuracy, and passengers are advised to use the handset when making calls.
  PART 4. VOICE COMMANDS    93PART 4 VOICE COMMANDSOperating Voice CommandUsing Voice Command1.  Press the   key on the steering wheel controller.  A   display will  be  shown  at  the  top  of  the  screen followed  by a “Please  say a command” system comment.2.  Once  the    icon  becomes displayed, say the desired voice command (ex: “What's Playing”) Note●Press the    key  shortly to  interrupt  the system  command feedback and  enter a voice command.●To terminate the voice control system, either say “Exit” or press the   key for over 0.8 second.●The system voice comment “Please say a command”  will  not  be  stated  when  the Command Feedback option is turned off. ●For more information on the various voice commands supported by the system, refer to the  “Command Help” or  the “Voice Command List” section.Voice Command HelpThe  Voice Command Help section provides you with lists of commands that can be used in each mode, adding ease and convenience using voice commands. 1. Press the  Voice  button. 2. Press the  Help  button.
94    PART 4. VOICE COMMANDSPART 4      VOICE COMMANDS3.  Press the mode to view a list of related Voice Commands. Note● The “help” command can be used even while voice recognition dialogue is operating. At such time, help instructions appropriate to the state of the dialogue will be provided.Turning Command Feedback On and Off1.  Press the  Voice  button. 2.  Press  the     On  or     Off   button  next  to the Command Feedback menu.Note●Press  the  Default   button  to  restore  the default setting.● Changes are saved as they are made. In other words, once you change a setting, the new setting will become saved.
  PART 4. VOICE COMMANDS    95PART 4 VOICE COMMANDSAdjusting Voice Command Volume1.  Press the  Voice  button. 2.  Use  the ◀, ▶ buttons  to adjust the voice command volume.3.  Press the   button to  return to the Setup screen.Note● Press  the  Default   button  to  restore  the default setting.● Changes  are saved as they are made. In other words, once you change a setting, the new setting will become saved.
96    PART 4. VOICE COMMANDSPART 4      VOICE COMMANDSSpeaker AdaptationCreating a Voice ProfileThe  Voice Command feature  in the UVO system allows you to create speaker profiles in order to maximize recognition accuracy. You  will be asked to read a number of sentences to the system so that it can adapt to  your voice. Creating  a profile takes approximately several minutes  and must  be done while the vehicle is parked. You can quit/resume  a  reading  session,  but  the system  cannot be interrupted  while it is creating the profile. 1. Press the  Voice  button.2.  Press  the  Default   button  next  to  the Speaker Adaptation menu.3.  After reading the instructions, press the Start button.4.  Input  the  name of  the  profile you wish to use and press the  Done  button.5.  Follow the training set as shown on the screen.
  PART 4. VOICE COMMANDS    97PART 4 VOICE COMMANDS6.  As each  of the 10  commands become displayed on the screen,  press  the    key  then  read  the  displayed  sentence in your natural tone. Note●There  are 10 commands in the training set. For each one, press the speak button and read the command on the screen.Selecting a Previous Voice Profile1. Press the  Voice  button. 2.  Press the profile  name button  next to the Speaker Adaptation menu.3. Press the name of the profile. Note●Press  the       None(Default) button to restore the default profile.●Changes are saved as they are made. In other words, once you change a setting, the new setting will become saved.
98    PART 4. VOICE COMMANDSPART 4      VOICE COMMANDSDeleting a Voice Profile1. Press the  Voice  button.2.  Press the profile  name button  next to the Speaker Adaptation menu.3.  Press the  Delete  button next to the name of the profile.4. Press the  Yes  button.Note●Press  the       None(Default)  button to  restore the default profile.●Changes are saved as they are made. In other words, once you change a setting, the new setting will become saved.
  PART 4. VOICE COMMANDS    99PART 4 VOICE COMMANDSVoice Command ListThe  voice commands for  this system are divided  into Global commands  and Local commands. ● Global commands (●) :  Commands that operate in all modes. ● Local commands (○)  : Commands that operate only in corresponding modes or when screens of corresponding modes are displayed. Command List - General CommandsCommand Operation●Exit / Quit / Cancel Terminate the voice control system○Go back Returns to the previous step.●Repeat Repeats the system prompt.●Help  Provides instruction on the voice commandnecessary for the current situation.●Voice command feedback {on, off} Turns command feedback on/off.
100    PART 4. VOICE COMMANDSPART 4      VOICE COMMANDSCommand List - Audio Commands 1.FM/AMRadio2.SIRIUSCommand Operation●Radio Plays the most recent frequency for the most recent band●Radio {FM, AM} Plays the most recent frequency for the corresponding Band. ●Radio {87.5 - 107.9} FM Plays the selected FM band frequency. ●Radio {530 - 1710} AM Plays the selected AM band frequency.●Radio FM preset {1 - 12} Plays the selected FM preset.●Radio AM preset {1 - 6} Plays the selected AM preset.󲭏What's playing? Reads back Radio station information.Command Operation●Sirius Plays the most recent SIRIUS channel.●Sirius preset {1 - 18} Plays the selected Sirius preset.●Sirius channel {0 - 223} Plays the selected Sirius channel. 󲭏What's playing? Reads back SIRIUS channel information.
  PART 4. VOICE COMMANDS    101PART 4 VOICE COMMANDS3. MEDIACommand Operation●Play {zune, iPod, USB, CD} Plays the selected media mode.●Play {BluetoothⓇ audio, AUX} Plays the selected media mode.●Play artist {artist name} Plays songs of the selected artist.●Play album {album name} Plays songs of the selected album.●Play track {track name} Plays the selected track.●Play playlist {playlist name} Plays songs of the selected playlist.●Play genre {genre} Plays songs of the selected genre ●Play audiobook {title} (iPod only) Plays the selected audiobook.●Play podcast {podcast} (iPod only) Plays the selected iPod podcast. ●Play composer {composer} Plays songs for the selected composer. 󲭏What's playing? Reads back the current song information.󲭏Repeat {on, off} Turns the repeat feature on or off.󲭏Shuffle {on, off} Turns the shuffle feature on or off.●Play {CD, zune, iPod, USB} artist {name} Plays songs for the selected artist in the selected media mode.●Play {CD, zune, iPod, USB} album {name} Plays songs for the selected album in the selected media mode.●Play {CD, zune, iPod, USB} track {name} Plays the selected track in the selected media mode.●Play {CD, zune, iPod, USB} playlist {name} Plays the selected playlist in the selected media mode.●Play {CD, zune, iPod, USB} genre {genre} Plays songs for the selected genre in the selected media mode.●Play {CD, zune, iPod, USB} composer {name} Plays songs for the selected composer in the selected media mode.●Play iPod audiobook {title} (iPod only) Plays the selected iPod audiobook.●Play iPod podcast {podcast} (iPod only) Plays the selected iPod podcast.
102    PART 4. VOICE COMMANDSPART 4      VOICE COMMANDS4. JUKEBOXCommand Operation●Play JUKEBOX Plays the JUKEBOX mode.●Play JUKEBOX Favorites Plays songs of JUKEBOX Favorites●Play artist {artist name} Plays songs of the selected artist ●Play album {album name} Plays songs of the selected album.●Play track {track name} Plays the selected track.●Play playlist {playlist name} Plays songs of the selected playlist.●Play genre {genre} Plays songs of the selected genre ●Play composer {composer} Plays songs of the selected composer. 󲭏What's playing? Reads back the current song information.󲭏Add to favorites Adds the current song to favorites.󲭏Remove from favorites Removes the current song from favorites.󲭏Repeat {on, off} Turns the repeat feature on or off.󲭏Shuffle {on, off} Turns the shuffle feature on or off.●Play JUKEBOX artist {artist name} Plays songs of the selected JUKEBOX artist.●Play JUKEBOX album {album name} Plays songs of the selected JUKEBOX album.●Play JUKEBOX track {track name} Plays the selected JUKEBOX track.●Play JUKEBOX playlist {name} Plays the selected JUKEBOX playlist.●Play JUKEBOX genre {genre} Plays songs of the selected JUKEBOX genre.●Play JUKEBOX composer {name} Plays songs of the selected JUKEBOX composer.
  PART 4. VOICE COMMANDS    103PART 4 VOICE COMMANDSCommand List - Phone CommandsCommand Operation●Call {name} Calls the desired name.●Dial {number} Dials the desired number.●Call {name} at home Calls the desired person at the home number.●Call {name} at office Calls the desires person at the office number.●Call {name} on mobile Calls the desires person on the mobile number.●Dial by number Starts dial by number operation. ●Call a contact Starts call by name operation.●Phone Turns on Phone mode screen.●Dial international Starts international call operation.●Phone connections Turns on Phone connections screen.●Phone settings Turns on Phone settings screen.●SMS Reads back new SMS messagefor BluetoothⓇ wireless technology SMS capable phones.●Read SMS Reads back new SMS messagefor BluetoothⓇ wireless technology SMS capable phones.●Recent calls Turns on Recent Calls list screen.
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 REAR VIEW CAMERAcontents  PART 5. Table of contents     105PART 5  REAR VIEW CAMERAAbout Rear View Camera󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 106PART 5      Table of contents
106    PART 5. REAR VIEW CAMEARAPART 5      REAR VIEW CAMERAAbout Rear View Camera●The UVO system is connected with a rear view camera.  ●The Rear View Camera System uses an exterior camera integrated to the rear of the vehicle that sends video feedback to the UVO system. ●Regardless of the mode you are in, placing the transmission  in  “ R ” will automatically display the rear view camera screen.1. Place the transmission in Reverse “ R ”.2. The rear view camera will activate. WarningCheck your surroundings for safety.●The rear view camera is equipped with an optical lens  necessary  to acquire  a  wider field of vision and may  result in a  display which differs from the actual distance.       Always check the rear and left/right directions when driving in reverse.
 Troubleshooting guide  PART 6. Table of contents    107contentsPART 6  TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Before thinking the product has malfunctioned󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚108Troubleshooting  …………………………………109PART 6      Table of contents
108    PART 6. Troubleshooting guidePART 6      Troubleshooting guideTroubleshooting guideBefore thinking the product has malfunctioned1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device.2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions listed below.3. If the problems persist, contact your point of purchase or the nearest service center.Problem FunctionThere are small red, blue, or green dots onthe screenBecause the LCD is manufactured with technology requiring high point density, a pixeldeficiency or lighting may occur within 0.01% of total pixels.The sound or image is not working●Has the Switch for the vehicle been turned to [ACC] or [ON]?●Has the SYSTEM been turned OFF?The sound is not working●Has the volume been set to a low level?●Has the volume been set on mute?When the power is turned on, thecorners of the screen are dark● The display looking somewhat darker after prolonged periods of use is a normal phenomenon  with LCD panels. It is not a malfunction.●If the screen is very dark, contact your point of purchase or the nearest service center.Sound is working from only one speaker●Is the position of FAL/BAL sound controls or volume adjusted to only one side?Sound does not work in AUX mode Is the audio connector jacks fully inserted into the AUX terminal?
  PART 6. Troubleshooting guide    109PART 6 Troubleshooting guideTroubleshootingProblem PossibleCause SolutionThe power does not turn on. The fuse is disconnected. Replace with a suitable fuse. If the fuse is disconnected again, please contact your point of purchase or service center.Device is not properly connected. Check to see that the device has been properly connected.The sound does not work.●The volume level is set the lowest level.●The connector is not properly connected.● The  device is currently  fast-forwarding, rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode.●Adjust the volume level.●Check the connection state.● The sound will  not work  when the  device is fast-forwarding, rewinding, scanning, or playing in slow mode.The sound quality is low.●The DISC is dirty or scratched.● Vibration is occurring from the position in which the conversion switch has been installed.● Wipe off water or dirt from the DISC. Do not use a disc which has been scratched.● The sound may be short-circuited  and the image distorted if the device begins to vibrate. The device will return to normal operation once the vibration has stopped.
110    PART 6. Troubleshooting guidePART 6      Troubleshooting guideProblem PossibleCause SolutionThe USB does not work.●USB memory is damaged.●USB memory has been contaminated.● A  separately purchased USB  HUB is being used.●A USB extension cable is being used.● A USB which is not a Metal Cover Type  USB Memory is being used.●A HDD type, CF, SD Memory is being used.●There are no music files which can be played.● Please use after formatting the USB into FAT 12/16/32 format.● Remove any foreign substances on the contact surface of the USB memory and multimedia terminal.● Directly  connect the USB  memory with the  multimedia terminal on the vehicle.● Directly  connect the USB  memory with the  multimedia terminal on the vehicle.●Use a standard USB Memory.●Use a standard USB Memory.● Only MP3,WMA file formats  are supported.  Please use  only the supported music file formats.The iPod is notrecognized even thoughit has been connected.●There are no titles which can be played.● The  iPod firmware version has not been properly updated.● The  iPod device does  not recognize downloads.●Use iTunes to download and save MP3 files into the iPod.●Use iTunes to update the firmware version and reconnect theiPod with the device.●Reset the iPod and reconnect with the device.
PART 7INDEXPART 7. Table of contents    111PART 7 INDEXINDEX󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚 112PART 7      Table of contents
112    PART 7. INDEXPART 7      INDEXINDEXAAbout iPod󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚52About Rear View Camera󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚106About zune󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚56Adding Favorites󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚64Adjusting Voice Command Volume 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚95Answering an incoming call󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚78AUDIO CD MODE󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚36AUDIO CD Mode Screen and Features 󲬚󲬚38Automatic Brightness Control 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚20AUX MODE 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚59AUX Mode Screen󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚59BBasic Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚14Before thinking the product hasmalfunctioned󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚108BT AUDIO MODE󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚60BT Mode Screen and Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚60by Artists, Albums, Genres, SongsComposers 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚42, 64By Artists, Albums, Genres, Songs, Podcasts, Composers, Audiobooks 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚54By contact list󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚79By dialing a number󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚79by Folders, Artists, Albums, Genres Songs, Composers 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚49By name 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚82By number󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚83By recent calls 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚80By Songs, Genres, Albums, Artists,Playlists  󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚58CCall waiting󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚78Cautions upon handling Audio CDs 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚36Cautions upon handling MP3 CD󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚40Cautions upon handling USB MP3󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚45Changing passkey󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚89Checking an SMS message 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚85Checking missed calls 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚84Checking System Information 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚66Command List - Audio Commands󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚100Command List - General Commands 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚99Command List - Phone Commands 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚103Common Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚34Conditions for voice command system 󲬚󲬚󲬚92Connecting a handset device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚74Connecting an AUX media device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚59Connecting your iPod device󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚52Connecting your USB device󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚47Connecting your zune device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚56Contact list󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚81Contacts Sync 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚88Control Panel 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚10Controls and Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚10Copying songs into JUKEBOX 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚43, 50Copying songs from list 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚44, 51Copying the current song 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚43, 50Creating a Voice Profile 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚96D  Deleting a paired handset device󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚73Deleting a Voice Profile 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚98Deleting all files󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚67Deleting JUKEBOX 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚66Display Settings 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚20Downloading contact list(from mobile phone)󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚81, 85Downloading SMS messages(from mobile phone)󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚85
PART 7 . INDEX    113PART 7INDEXEEditing Custom Messages 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚85Ejecting a Disc 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚38Explore CD󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚43Explore USB󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚49FFADER/BALANCE 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚17FCC Information 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚7first time󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚72FM/AM MODE 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚26FM/AM Mode Screens and Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚26FM/AM Radio󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚100IINDEX󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚112Initializing the system󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚16Inserting a Disc󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚38Inserting/Ejecting a Disc󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚38iPod MODE 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚52iPod Mode Screen and Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚53JJUKEBOX 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚102JUKEBOX MODE 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚62JUKEBOX Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚62Jump󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚35LListening to an Audio CD 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚39Listening to an MP3 CD 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚41Listening to AUX media 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚59Listening to JUKEBOX󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚63Listening to music from your BluetoothⓇwireless technology enabled device󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚61Listening to the FM/AM radio󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚27Listening to the SIRIUS radio 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚30Listening to USB music 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚48Listening to your iPod󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚53Listening to your zune 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚57MManual Brightness Control 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚20MEDIA󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚101MEDIA MODE 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚34Memory Management 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚66MP3 CD MODE 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚40MP3 CD Mode Screen and Features 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚41OOperating Voice Command󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚93PPairing a BluetoothⓇ wireless technology enabled device for the first time󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚72Pairing your handset device to the handsfree system󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚72Phone Mode Screens and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚76Phone settings 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚87Placing a call 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚79Play/Pause󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚34Playing Favorites󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚65Power Bass (Optional)󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚19Precautions upon handling USB 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚46Preset Scan 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚29RRejecting an incoming call 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚78Resetting and Initializing UVO system 󲬚󲬚󲬚15Resetting the system󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚15REW/FF 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚34REW/FF a song 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚61
114    PART 7. INDEXPART 7      INDEXSSafety Precautions  󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚8Safety Symbols  󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚7Scanning FM/AM broadcast frequencies󲬚󲬚29Searching your contacts󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚82Select Display Language 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚15Selecting a broadcast frequency 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚27Selecting a CD track 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚39Selecting a JUKEBOX song 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚63Selecting a Previous Voice Profile 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚97Selecting a SIRIUS channel 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚30Selecting a song 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚61Selecting an MP3 CD song󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚42Selecting from MP3 list󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚42Selecting from the playlist󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚49, 54, 57, 63Selecting iPod music 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚54Selecting through channel search 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚31Selecting through manual search󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚28, 31, 39, 42, 48, 54, 57, 63Selecting through preset󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚28, 31Selecting through SEEK󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚27, 30Selecting through SIRIUS category list 󲬚󲬚󲬚32Selecting through song Up/Down󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚42, 48, 54, 57, 63Selecting through Track Up/Down 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚39Selecting USB music󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚48Selecting zune music󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚57Sending an SMS message (Custom Messages)󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚85Setting Brightness󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚20Setting Phone Volume󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚87Setting Priority 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚74SIRIUS 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚100SIRIUS MODE 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚30SIRIUS Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚30Smart driving practices󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚71SMS 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚85, 59Sound and Display Settings 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚17Sound Settings󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚17Speaker Adaptation󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚96Speed Dependent Volume Control󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚18Steering Wheel󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚12Storing preset󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚33Storing presets 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚28Switching the call between handsfree and handset device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚86System Power 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚14TTONE 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚18Touch Screen Beep󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚18Trademark󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚52, 56Transferring a call on your Handset device to handsfree󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚86Transferring the handsfree call to your Handset device 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚86Troubleshooting 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚109Turn Streaming Audio On and Off 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚87Turn Text Scroll On and Off 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚22, 93Turning Command Feedback On and Off 󲬚94Turning Display On and Off󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚21Turning System Power Off 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚14Turning System Power On 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚14UUSB MODE 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚45USB Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚47Using Repeat 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚35Using Shuffle 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚35Using Skip 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚32Using the phone features 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚76Using your BluetoothⓇ wireless technology Handsfree system󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚70
PART 7 . INDEX    115PART 7INDEXVViewing SIRIUS channel information 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚33Viewing song information󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚43, 50, 55, 58Voice Command Help 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚93Voice Command List 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚99WWhen a mobile phone is connected 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚76When making a call󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚76When on a call 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚77When receiving an incoming call 󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚77Zzune MODE󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚56zune Mode Screen and Features󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚󲬚56
116    PART 7. INDEXFCC WarningThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipmentgenerates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning theequipment 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 receiving antenna.•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.•Connect the equipment 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.Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate thisequipment.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may notcause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment.This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum 20 cm between the radiator and your body.This transmitter must mot be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by the FCC.
PART 7 . INDEX    117IC Warning PART 7INDEXThis device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause interference, and(2) this device musrt accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d′Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.L′exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l′appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
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