Harman Becker Automotive Systems BE2726 Automotive Infotainment Bluetooth Head Unit User Manual rer manual rev32

Harman Becker Automotive Systems, Inc. Automotive Infotainment Bluetooth Head Unit rer manual rev32

User Manual Part 1

End User License Agreement NAVTEQPLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLYBEFORE USING THE NAVTEQ DATABASENOTICE TO THE USERTHIS  IS  A  LICENSE  AGREEMENT  - AND  NOT  AN AGREEMENT  FOR SALE  –  BETWEEN YOU AND  NAVTEQ  B.V.  FOR YOUR COPY  OF  THE NAVTEQ  NAVIGABLE  MAP  DATA-BASE,  INCLUDING  ASSOCIATED COMPUTER  SOFTWARE,  MEDIA  AND  EXPLANATORY  PRINTED DOCUMENTATION  PUBLISHED  BY  NAVTEQ  (JOINTLY  ”THE  DATA-BASE”).  BY  USING  THE  DATABASE,  YOU  ACCEPT  AND  AGREE  TO ALL  TERMS  AND  CONDITIONS  OF  THIS  END  USER  LICENSE AGREEMENT  (”AGREEMENT”).  IF  YOU  DO  NOT  AGREE  TO  THE TERMS  OF  THIS AGREEMENT,  PROMPTLY  RETURN THE DATABASE, ALONG  WITH ALL  OTHER  ACCOMPANYING  ITEMS,  TO  YOUR  SUP-PLIER FOR A REFUND.OWNERSHIPThe  Database  and  the  copyrights and  intellectual  property or  neighboring rights  therein  are  owned  by  NAVTEQ  or  its  licensors.  Ownership  of  the media  on  which  the  Database  is  contained  is  retained by NAVTEQ  and/or your supplier until after you  have  paid in  full any  amounts  due to NAVTEQ and/or  your  supplier  pursuant  to  this  Agreement  or  similar  agreement(s) under which goods are provided to you.LICENSE GRANTNAVTEQ grants  you  a  non-exclusive  license  to  use  the  Database  for your personal  use  or,  if  applicable,  for use in  your business’ internal operations. This license does not include the right to grant sub-licenses.LIMITATIONS ON USEThe  Database  is restricted  for use  in  the  specific system  for  which  it  was created.  Except  to  the  extent  explicitly  permitted  by mandatory  laws (e.g. national  laws  based  on  the  European  Software  Directive (91/250)  and  the Database  Directive  (96/9)),  you  may  not  extract  or  reutilize  substantial parts  of  the  contents  of  the  Database  nor reproduce,  copy,  modify,  adapt, translate,  disassemble,  decompile,  reverse  engineer  any  portion  of  the Database.  If  you  wish  to  obtain  interoperability  information  as  meant  in (the  national  laws  based  on)  the  European  Software  Directive,  you  shall grant  NAVTEQ  reasonable  opportunity  to  provide  said  information  on reasonable terms, including costs, to be determined by NAVTEQ.TRANSFER OF LICENSEYou  may  not  transfer the  Database  to  third  parties,  except  when  installed in the  system  for which  it  was created  or  when  you  do  not  retain any  copy of  the  Database,  and  provided  that  the  transferee  agrees to  all  terms  and conditions  of  this  Agreement  and  confirms  this  in  writing  to  NAVTEQ.  Multi-disc  sets  may  only be  transferred  or  sold  as  a  complete  set  as  pro-vided by NAVTEQ and not as subset thereof.USER AGREEMENT
LIMITED WARRANTYNAVTEQ warrants that,  subject  to  the  warnings  set  out  below,  for a  period of  12  months  after acquisition  of  your copy of  the  Database,  it  will  perform substantially  in  accordance  with  NAVTEQ’s  Criteria  for  Accuracy  and Completeness  existing  on  the  date  you  acquired  the  Database;  these criteria  are  available  from  NAVTEQ  at  your  request.  If  the  Database  does not  perform  in  accordance  with  this  limited  warranty,  NAVTEQ  will  use reasonable  efforts  to  repair  or  replace  your  non-conforming  copy  of  the Database.  If  these  efforts  do  not  lead  to  performance  of  the  Database  in accordance  with  the  warranties  set  out  herein,  you  will  have  the  option  to either  receive  a  reasonable  refund  of  the  price  you  paid  for the  Database or  to  rescind  this  Agreement.  This  shall  be  NAVTEQ’s  entire  liability  and your  sole  remedy  against  NAVTEQ.  Except  as  expressly  provided  in  this section,  NAVTEQ  does not  warrant  nor make  any representations  regard-ing  the  use  of  results  of  the  use  of  the  Database  in  terms  of  its  correct-ness,  accuracy,  reliability, or otherwise.  NAVTEQ does not  warrant that  the Database  is  or  will  be  error free.  No  oral  or  written  information  or advice provided  by  NAVTEQ,  your  supplier  or  any  other  person  shall  create  a warranty  or  in  any  way  increase  the  scope  of  the  limited  warranty  de-scribed  above.  The  limited  warranty  set  forth  in  this  Agreement  does  not affect  or  prejudice  any  statutory  legal rights  that  you  may  have  under  the legal warranty against hidden defects.If  you  did  not  acquire  the  Database  from  NAVTEQ directly,  you  may have statutory  rights  against  the  person  from  whom  you  have  acquired  the Database  in  addition  to  the  rights granted  by NAVTEQ  hereunder accord-ing  to  the  law  of  your  jurisdiction.  The  above  warranty  of  NAVTEQ  shall not  affect  such  statutory rights  and  you  may assert  such  rights in  addition to the warranty rights granted herein.LIMITATION OF LIABILITYThe  price  of  the  Database  does not  include any  consideration for assump-tion  of  risk  of  consequential,  indirect  or  unlimited  direct  damages  which may arise  in  connection  with your use  of  the  Database.  Accordingly,  in  no event  shall  NAVTEQ  be  liable  for  any consequential  or  indirect  damages, including  without  limitation,  loss of  revenue,  data,  or use,  incurred  by you or any third  party  arising  out  of  your  use  of  the  Database,  whether in  an action  in  contract  or  tort  or  based  on  a  warranty,  even  if  NAVTEQ  has been  advised  of  the  possibility of  such  damages.  In  any  event  NAVTEQ’s liability for  direct  damages is  limited  to  the  price  of  your copy of  the  Data-base.THE  LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY,  SET FORTH IN  THIS  AGREE-MENT,  DO  NOT  AFFECT  OR  PREJUDICE  YOUR STATUTORY  RIGHTS  WHERE YOU HAVE  ACQUIRED THE  DATABASE OTHERWISE THAN IN THE COURSE OF A BUSINESS.WARNINGSThe  Database  may  contain  inaccurate  or  incomplete  information  due  to the  passage  of  time,  changing  circumstances,  sources  used  and  the  na-ture  of  collecting  comprehensive  geographic data,  any  of  which  may lead to  incorrect  results.  The  Database  does  not  include  or  reflect  information USER AGREEMENT
on  -  inter alia  -  neighborhood  safety;  law  enforcement;  emergency  assis-tance;  construction  work;  road  or  lane  closures;  vehicle  or speed  restric-tions;  road  slope  or  grade;  bridge  height,  weight  or  other  limits;  road  or traffic conditions; special events; traffic congestion; or travel time.GOVERNING LAWThis Agreement  shall  be  governed  by the  laws  of  the  jurisdiction,  in  which you  reside  at  the  date  of  acquisition  of  the  Database.  Should  you  at  that moment  reside  outside  the  European  Union  or Switzerland,  the  law of  the jurisdiction  within the  European  Union  or  Switzerland  where  you  acquired the  Database  shall apply.  In  all other cases,  or if the  jurisdiction  where you acquired  the  Database  cannot  be  defined,  the  laws  of  the  Netherlands shall  apply.  The  courts  competent  at  your  place  of  residence  at  the  time you  acquired  the  Database  shall have jurisdiction  over  any dispute  arising out  of,  or relating  to  this Agreement,  without  prejudice  to  NAVTEQ’ right  to bring claims at your then current place of residence.USER AGREEMENT
End-User License Agreement GracenoteUSE  OF  THIS  PRODUCT  IMPLIES  ACCEPTANCE  OF  THE  TERMS BELOW.Gracenote® MusicID® Terms of UseThis device  contains  software  from  Gracenote,  Inc.  of  Emeryville,  Califor-nia  (“Gracenote”).  The  software  from  Gracenote  (the  “Gracenote  Soft-ware”) enables  this  application  to  do  online  disc  identification  and  obtain music-related  information,  including  name,  artist,  track,  and  title  informa-tion  (“Gracenote  Data”) from  online  servers  (“Gracenote  Servers”) and  to perform  other  functions.  You  may  use  Gracenote  Data  only  by  means  of the intended End-User functions of this device.You  agree  that  you  will use  Gracenote  Data,  the  Gracenote  Software,  and Gracenote  Servers  for  your  own  personal  non-commercial  use  only.  You agree  not  to  assign,  copy,  transfer or transmit the  Gracenote  Software  or any  Gracenote  Data  to  any  third  party.  YOU AGREE  NOT  TO  USE  OR EXPLOIT  GRACENOTE  DATA,  THE  GRACENOTE  SOFTWARE,  OR GRACENOTE  SERVERS,  EXCEPT  AS  EXPRESSLY  PERMITTED HEREIN.You  agree  that  your non-exclusive  license  to  use  the  Gracenote  Data,  the Gracenote  Software,  and  Gracenote  Servers  will  terminate  if  you  violate these  restrictions.  If  your license  terminates,  you  agree  to  cease  any  and all  use  of  the  Gracenote  Data,  the  Gracenote  Software,  and  Gracenote Servers.  Gracenote  reserves  all  rights in  Gracenote  Data,  the  Gracenote Software,  and  the  Gracenote  Servers,  including  all  ownership  rights.  Un-der  no  circumstances  will  Gracenote  become  liable  for  any  payment  to you  for  any  information  that  you  provide.  You  agree  that  Gracenote,  Inc. may enforce  its  rights under this Agreement  against  you  directly in  its  own name.The  Gracenote  MusicID  Service  uses a  unique  identifier  to  track  queries for  statistical  purposes.  The  purpose  of  a  randomly  assigned  numeric identifier  is  to  allow the  Gracenote  MusicID service  to  count  queries  with-out  knowing  anything  about  who  you  are.  For  more  information,  see  the web  page  for  the  Gracenote  Privacy  Policy  for  the  Gracenote  MusicID Service. The  Gracenote  Software  and each  item  of  Gracenote  Data  are  licensed  to you  “AS  IS.” Gracenote  makes no  representations or warranties,  express or  implied,  regarding  the  accuracy  of  any  Gracenote  Data  from  in  the Gracenote  Servers.  Gracenote  reserves  the  right  to  delete  data  from  the Gracenote  Servers  or  to  change  data  categories  for  any  cause  that  Gra-cenote  deems  sufficient.  No  warranty  is  made  that  the  Gracenote  Soft-ware  or  Gracenote  Servers are  error-free  or  that  functioning  of  Gracenote Software  or  Gracenote  Servers  will  be  uninterrupted.  Gracenote  is  not obligated  to  provide  you  with  new  enhanced  or  additional  data  types  or categories that  Gracenote  may  provide  in  the  future  and  is free  to  discon-tinue its online services at any time.GRACENOTE  DISCLAIMS  ALL  WARRANTIES  EXPRESS  OR  IMPLIED, INCLUDING,  BUT NOT LIMITED  TO,  IMPLIED WARRANTIES  OF  MER-CHANTABILITY,  FITNESS  FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE,  TITLE,  AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.  GRACENOTE  DOES  NOT  WARRANT THE  RE-SULTS  THAT  WILL  BE  OBTAINED  BY  YOUR  USE  OF  THE  GRA-CENOTE  SOFTWARE  OR ANY  GRACENOTE  SERVER.  IN  NO  CASE WILL  GRACENOTE BE  LIABLE  FOR  ANY  CONSEQUENTIAL  OR INCI-USER AGREEMENT
DENTAL  DAMAGES  OR  FOR  ANY  LOST  PROFITS  OR  LOST  REVE-NUES.© Gracenote 2006 Version 2.2CD  and  music-related  data  from  Gracenote,  Inc.,  copyright  © 2000-2006  Gracenote.  Gracenote  Software,  copyright  ©  2000-2006  Gracenote.  This  product  and  service  may practice  one  or more  of  the  following  U.S.  Patents:  #5,987,525;  #6,061,680; #6,154,773,  #6,161,132,  #6,230,192,  #6,230,207,  #6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other  patents issued or pending. Some services supplied  under  license  from  Open  Globe,  Inc.  for  U.S.  Patent: #6,304,523.  Gracenote  and  CDDB  are  registered trademarks of Gracenote. The  Gracenote logo and logotype, and the  "Powered by Gracenote" logo are trademarks of Gracenote.USER AGREEMENT
Table of ContentsSafety Guidelines1IntroductionWarnings2Safety References2Intended Use2System Care2Software Update2Safe Usage of the Radio Navigation System2Connections3Touch Screen3CD/DVD Drive4GPS Navigation Antenna4Satellite Radio Antenna4Other Electronic Devices4General HandlingUser Interface Elements5Soft-Keys5Hard-Keys5Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)7Steering Wheel Mounted Controls7AM/FM/SAT Operation8HDD/Disc/Jukebox Operation8Vehicle Entertainment System™ Operation8Audio Settings8Volume8Audio Control Menu9Getting StartedDisclaimer for Navigation Radio10Change the Language10Set the Time11Store Radio Presets12Connect Bluetooth Phone13TABLE OF CONTENTS
Set Default Country14Set Default State15Enter Home Address15Speech Dialogue System Tutorial17UConnect™ Tutorial17RadioRadio Mode18Overview18Satellite Radio Mode18Station Presets19Change a Channel or Frequency19RBDS (Radio Broadcasting Data System)19Radio Text Information19MUSIC TYPE (Program Type Filter)20RBDS (FM) Program Types20Sirius Satellite Radio Program Types20Radio Settings21AM / FM MENU21SAT MENU21Channel vs. Preset List Selection21Re-Subscribe to Sirius Satellite Radio21Display Settings22Screen-saver23View Settings23MediaDisc Mode24Overview24Disc Requirements24Inserting a Disc25Removing a Disc25Selecting Disc Mode25Scan Search26Next Track26Previous Track26Fast Forward Track26Rewind Track26Displaying the Elapsed Title Time26TABLE OF CONTENTS
Select Title from list26Disc Info27Gracenote Music Recognition Technology27Copy Disc to Hard-Drive27Disc Menu27Playing a MP3/WMA Disc28Playing a Video DVD29DVD MENU Controls29DVD Playback Controls30DVD Video Menu31Disc Skipping32Temperature Protection32Jukebox Mode (JB)33Overview33Selecting Jukebox Mode (JB)33Fill a Jukebox Album from Audio Disc34Fill a Jukebox Album from HDD Playlist35Clear a Jukebox Album Slot36Selecting a Track38Next Track38Previous Track38Fast Forward Track39Rewind Track39Displaying the Elapsed Title Time39Jukebox Menu39Random Playback39Repeat Track39Edit Jukebox40Hard Disk Drive Mode (HDD)41Copy Audio Disc to Hard-Drive41Copy WMA/MP3 Files to Hard-Drive42Copying complete Disc43Selective Song Copying from disc44Copying from USB47Playing Audio Files from the Hard Disk Drive48Next Track50Previous Track50Fast Forward Track50TABLE OF CONTENTS
Rewind Track50Displaying the Elapsed Title Time50HDD Menu51Random Playback51Repeat Track51Editing Playlists on the Hard Disk Drive51Deleting All Playlists from the Hard Disk Drive56Importing Pictures56Remote DevicesVehicle Entertainment System™(VES)62Receiving audio/video from the VES62Sending audio/video and controlling the VES63VES LOCK67VES UNLOCK67Playing a Video DVD for the rear VES68USB Connector70Compatible devices70How to open the cover70How to close the cover71AUX Mode73Speech Dialogue SystemVoice Recognition System (VR)74Display Menu75Commands75Changing the volume75Main Menu75Radio Menu76Radio AM76Radio FM76Satellite Radio76Disc76Hard Drive77VES77Memo77Navigation77System Setup78Voice Training79TABLE OF CONTENTS
Hands Free Cellular TelephoneUConnect™ Overview80Compatible Phones80Bluetooth81UConnect™ microphone81Operations82UConnect™ hard-key82Barge In – Overriding Prompts82Help Command82Cancel Command82Dial by Saying a Number84Call by Saying a Name84Phone Book85Add Names to Phonebook85Voice Tags85Edit Phonebook Entries86Delete Phonebook Entry86Delete/Erase “All” Phonebook Entries87List All Phonebook Names87Phone Call Features87Answer or Reject an Incoming Call87Make a Second Call88Place / Retrieve a Call from Hold88Toggle between Calls88Conference Call88Three-Way Call88Call Termination89Redial89Call Continuation89Emergency Assistance90Towing Assistance90Paging90Voice Mail Calling90Working with Automated Systems91Turning Confirmation Prompts On/Off91Phone and Network Status Indicators91Dial Using the Cellular Phone Keypad92Mute/Un-mute (Mute off)92TABLE OF CONTENTS
Advanced Phone Connectivity92Transfer Call to Cellular Phone92Transfer Call to UConnect™ System92Automatic Transfer Call to UConnect™ System93List All Paired Cellular Phone Names93Select another Cellular Phone93Delete UConnect™ Paired Cellular Phones94Things You Should Know About94Voice Recognition (VR)94Far End Audio Performance95Bluetooth Communication Link95Power-Up95Voice Tree - Main Menu96NavigationGeneral Notes97System Overview97Navigation Software97Software Updates97Navigation Database97System Limitations98Navigation Main Menu98Selecting NAV Main Menu98Inputting Information100Destination Input101Overview Destination Entry Screen101Destination Input by Street Address102Changing State/Province and/or Country103Destination Input by Intersection105Destination by Point of Interest108POI Local Area108POI Nearby Destination110POI in Map Area111Destination Input by Point on Map112Destination Input by Geo Coordinate113Destination Input by Recent Destinations113Destination Input by Address Book114Destination Input by Saved Locations114Destination Input by Voice116TABLE OF CONTENTS
Guide Me Home117Where Am I Now?117Emergency Info118Record New Trail118Route Guidance121Navigation View Settings121Map Items122Repeat Navigation Announcement123Automatic Re-Routing123Route Options124Canceling Route Guidance125Unverified Navigation Database Area125Notes on Route Guidance126Navigation Options129Options before activating the route guidance129Options During Route Guidance132Navigation Default Settings133Set Measurement Metric/US133Set Default Routing Method133GPS Information134Guidance Prompts134Map Viewer135Map Zoom Level135Map Orientation1353D Map Viewer136Stop Over136Trip Planner137TMC by Sirius Satellite Radio142Display Traffic Messages142TMC Legend144Address Book146Overview146Entering/Editing/Deleting an Address147Search a Contact in the Address Book152System InformationUser Data Backup154Software and Database Updates154TABLE OF CONTENTS
TroubleshootingRadio155Disc155Navigation155Voice Recognition155UConnect™155Glossary of TermsTABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety GuidelinesEnsure  that  all  persons  read  this  manual  carefully before  using the navigation system. It  contains instructions on  how  to use the system in a safe and effective manner.Warning: Please  read and  follow these  safety  precautions.  Failure  to do so may result in injury or property damage.•When  using  the  navigation  system  to  route  you  to  a  emer-gency facility, contact the facility to verify its location. •Not all  emergency service locations are contained  in the data-base.  Please  use your  own  judgement  and  ask  for  directions in such situations.•Glance  at  the  screen only when  necessary and  safe  to  do so. If  prolonged  viewing  of the screen is necessary pull  over  at  a safe location.•Road  conditions and  regulations take  precedence  over  infor-mation  contained  on  the  map  display.  Observe  actual  traffic restrictions and circumstances when driving.•Stop  use immediately if problem  occurs.  Failure  to do  so may cause  injury  or  damage  to  the  product.  Return  it  to  your authorized DaimlerChrysler dealer to repair. •There  may be  situations where  the  navigation system errone-ously   displays  the  vehicles  location.  Use  your  own  driving judgement  in  this situation,  taking  into  account  current  driving conditions.  Please  be  aware  that  in  this  situation  the  naviga-tion  system  should  automatically  correct  the  vehicle  position within a few minutes. •Make  certain  that  the  volume  level  of  the  system  is  set  to  a level  that  still  allows  you  to  hear    outside  traffic  and  emer-gency vehicles.•The  map database  is designed  to  provide  you  with  route  sug-gestions and does  not take  into account the  relative safety  of suggested  route  or factors that may affect the time  required to reach  your  destination.  Use  your  own  personal  judgement  if the navigation  system is unable to provide you with an alterna-tive route.SAFETY GUIDELINES1
IntroductionWarningsThis manual  contains WARNINGS  against operating procedures that could  result in an  accident or  bodily injury. If you do  not read the entire manual  you  may miss important information.  Observe all warnings!The information given in this manual is subject to change.Safety ReferencesBefore  operating  this navigation  system  for  the  first time,  please read this manual carefully. Note  the safety precautions described in  this  manual.  If  you  have  any questions,  please  contact  the vehicle manufacturer.Intended UseGenerally recognized  rules of  navigation  technology were  main-tained  during  the  development  and  manufacture  of  the  RER radio  navigation  system.  When  using  this  product,  be  aware  of state-specific norms and guidelines.Visit  http://www.chrysler.com/mygig/  for  updates,  additional  in-formation, compatible phones, etc.System CareSoftware UpdateBoth  navigation  data  and  Gracenote®  data  are  software  up-datable.  Visit  http://www.chrysler.com/mygig/  or  contact  your DaimlerChrysler Dealership for the latest available software.Safe Usage of the Radio Navigation SystemRead  all  instructions in  this  manual  carefully  before  using  your radio system to ensure proper usage!Your radio  is  not  a  toy. Do not let  young children use  your radio unsupervised.Permanent hearing  loss may  occur  if  you play your  music at the highest  volumes.  Exercise  caution  when  setting  the  volume  on your radio.INTRODUCTION2
Driving  is  a  complex  activity  that  requires  your  full  attention.  If you´re  engaged  in  driving  or  any activity  that  requires your  full attention, we recommend that you not use your radio.Note:  Many  features  of  this  radio  are  speed  dependent.  For  your  own safety  it  is  not  possible  to  use  the  press  screen  keyboard  to  enter a  name (e.g., street name), while the vehicle is in motion.Keep drinks, rain, and  other  sources of  moisture  away from  your radio. Besides damage to your  radio, moisture can cause electric shocks with any electronic device.Note: In  a  convertible  vehicle,  the  system  performance  may  be  compro-mised with roof top down.ConnectionsNever force any connector into the ports of your  radio. Make sure your  connectors are the  correct shape  and size before  you  con-nect.Any attached cable  should be  routed so that it will  not  apply any pressure to the connection.Do not  use a  USB device which  will  interfere with  the  operation of opening the display.Touch ScreenDo not  touch the  screen with  any  hard  or  sharp  objects ,  which could scratch  the touch screen surface! (pen, USB stick, jewelry, etc...)Note: It  is  possible  to  use  plastic  stylus for  press screen  enabled  devices such as PDA and Pocket PC’s.Do  not  spray  any  liquid  or  caustic  chemicals  directly  on  the screen!  Use  a  clean  and  dry  micro  fiber  lens  cleaning  cloth  in order to clean the touch screen.If  necessary,  use  a  lint-free  cloth  dampened  with  cleaning  solu-tion, such as  isopropyl alcohol, or an isopropyl alcohol and water solution  ratio of 50:50. Be  sure  to  follow  solvent manufacturer´s precautions and directions.INTRODUCTION3
CD/DVD DriveDo not  insert  any damaged,  warped, scratched or  dirty  CD´s or DVD´s into the CD/DVD player.Discs that  have been  modified  with  an  adhesive  label  should not be used in the CD/DVD player.Do not insert more than 1  (one)  CD/DVD  at  a  time  into the  drive slot.Do  not  insert  anything  other  than  the  supported  CD/DVD  for-mats.  See  Disc  Mode  section  for  information  on  supported CD/DVD formats.GPS Navigation AntennaThe  antenna  for  the  navigation  GPS  system  is mounted in  vari-ous locations  (depending on  the  vehicle  model)  within the dash-board.  Do  not  place  items  on  the  dashboard  around  the  GPS antenna  location.  Objects placed  within  the  line  of  sight  of  the antenna  will  decrease  performance. Do  not  place  items  directly on or above the antenna.Satellite Radio AntennaThe  antenna  for  the  satellite  radio is mounted on  the  roof  of the vehicle.  Do  not  place  items  on  the  roof  around  the  rooftop  an-tenna location. Objects placed  within the line  of  sight  of the  an-tenna  will  cause  decreased  performance.  Larger  luggage  items should  be placed  as far  forward as possible. Do not place  items directly on or above the antenna. Other Electronic DevicesYou  may  bring  other  electronic  devices  into  your  vehicle  (e.g., PDA,  iPod,  laptop  computer,  etc.)  Some  of  these  devices  may cause  electromagnetic interference  with  the  GPS.  If  a  degrada-tion  in  the  navigation  is  observed, turn  the  devices off,  or  keep them as far away from the GPS antenna as possible.INTRODUCTION4
General HandlingUser Interface ElementsPower  to  operate  the  navigation  radio  is  supplied  through  the ignition  switch, which  must  be  in  the  ON, ACC  or  in  ACC  Delay mode in order to operate the navigation radio.(4) ON/OFF VOLUME It  is also possible  to  set the unit in  standby mode  during driving, by pressing the ON/OFF VOLUME rotary knob (4). Note:  If  the  ignition  is  switched  off  with  the  radio  in  standby  mode,  the radio memorizes  the  standby state  when  the  ignition  is switched on  again. Press  the  (4)  ON/OFF  VOLUME  rotary  knob  to  switch  the  radio  on.  The navigation  software  is  always  working  when  the  ignition  is  switched  on, even  if  the  radio  is  in  standby  mode.  It  is  possible  to  eject  the  CD and  to display the time if the unit is switched off.Soft-KeysSoft-keys are accessible on the touch screen.Hard-KeysHard-keys on the left and right side of the radio faceplate.(1) OPEN/CLOSETo  open or close  the display,  press the OPEN  CLOSE  hard-key (1).After  opening  the  display, it takes a  few  seconds to  eject  a CD/DVD, if one was in the slot.When inserting a disc, make sure the label is facing up.The display will close automatically after inserting the disc.GENERAL HANDLING5
Note: It  may take  several  seconds to  recognize  the  type  of  inserted  disc (CD, DVD, MP3, etc.)(2) SEEK UP/ SEEK DOWNPress  the  SEEK  up   and  the  SEEK  down  hard-key (2)  to  seek through  radio  stations  in  AM, FM,  or  SAT  bands.  Seek  through tracks  in  CD  or  jukebox  modes  or  through  songs  in  the  HDD playlist.(3) RADIO/MEDIAPress  the RADIO/MEDIA hard-key (3)  to toggle  between  RADIO and MEDIA mode.(5) VRPress  the  VR  hard-key  (5)  and  wait  for  the  confirmation  beep before you say a voice command.(6) UConnect™ (optional)Press  the  UConnect™ hard-key (6)  to  either activate  the  UCon-nect™ system or to cancel an active phone call.Note: If  you  are  in  one  of  the  navigation  menus (NAV  Menu,  MAP display, etc.),  you need  to  press  the  UConnect™ hard-key  twice  to  end  an  active call.(7) MENUPress  the  MENU  hard-key  (7)  to  access  the  system  settings menu.Note:  Press  the  MENU  hard-key  in  an  active  mode  in  order  to  change mode specific settings.(8) NAVPress  the  NAV  hard-key  (8)  either  to  switch  to  the  navigation mode  or  to  toggle  between  the  navigation  menu  and  the  map viewer menu.(9) USB ConnectorConnect a  supported device  into the  USB Connector (9)  in  order to copy files to the internal hard disk drive.Note: See USB Connector section for information on supported devices.GENERAL HANDLING6
(10) AUX ConnectorConnect an  external  audio  device into the AUX  Input  (10)  (e.g., MP3  player,  video-game),  to  play the  device  audio  through  the car audio system.Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)Some  vehicles  feature  an  Electronic  Vehicle  Information  Center (EVIC)  with  driver-interactive  display.  The  EVIC  is  normally  lo-cated  in  the instrument  cluster  or  overhead.  It can display  radio station  preset  frequencies, CD  disc number, satellite  radio chan-nel, and navigation system information.Steering Wheel Mounted ControlsThe  remote sound  system  controls are  located on  the  surface  of the  steering  wheel.  Please  refer  to  the  vehicle  specific  owner’s manual for detailed information.The following describes general steering wheel functionality:1. The VOLUME switch controls the volume of the sound system. Pressing  the  top  of  the  rocker  switch  will  increase  the  volume and  pressing  the  bottom  of  the  rocker  switch  will  decrease  the volume.2. The  MODE ADVANCED  switch changes the mode of the navi-gation  radio between  the various modes available  (FM, AM, CD, DVD,  SAT,  NAV  etc.).  To  switch  to  the  navigation  mode,  push and  hold  the  switch.  To  leave  the  navigation  mode,  push  the switch momentarily.3.  The  FUNCTION  SELECT  switch  advances  the  navigation radio  to  the  next  preset,  changes the  current  disc when  in  disc mode, etc. The function  is different  depending  upon which mode is in use.GENERAL HANDLING7
4. The  SCROLL switch changes selections such as radio  station, CD track, and  satellite radio channel, depending upon the current mode.The  following  describes the operation of the SCROLL  switch   in each mode:AM/FM/SAT OperationPressing the top  of  the switch  will  seek up  for  the  next  available station  and  pressing  the  bottom of the  switch  will  seek down  for the next available station. HDD/Disc/Jukebox OperationPressing  the  top  of  the  switch  will  go  to  the  next  track  on  the disc,  and  pressing  the bottom  of the switch will  go to  the  begin-ning  of  the  current  track,  or  to  the  beginning  of  the  previous track, if it is within eight seconds of the start of the current track.Vehicle Entertainment System™ OperationIf  equipped  with  a  remote  video  player,  this  control  will  function the same way as in disc mode.Audio SettingsVolumeUse the ON/OFF  VOLUME hard-key (4)  to adjust  the  volume of the currently playing  audio  source. While  you adjust the volume, the name of the audio source  and a volume indicator is displayed in the lower left corner of the display.GENERAL HANDLING8
Audio Control MenuPress the MENU  hard-key (7) on  the right side of the radio. Then press the Audio Control soft-key to get to the audio control menu.Use either  the  arrow soft-keys or  the  cross-hair on the  screen to change  Balance  and  Fade.  The  CENTER  soft-key  resets  the settings.Use  either  the  arrow  soft-keys  or  the  sliders  on  the  screen  to adjust BASS, MID, and/or TREBLE.GENERAL HANDLING9
Getting StartedNote: The  ignition  switch  must  be  in  the  ON  or  ACC position  to  operate the navigation radio.If  the  unit  is  off,  switch  it  on  using  the  ON/OFF  Volume  rotary knob.Disclaimer for Navigation RadioBefore using the navigation radio read and accept the  disclaimer. The disclaimer will be activated after the ignition is turned on.Change the LanguageThe  navigation  radio  will  conform to  the  vehicle  language  set  in the ELECTRONIC  VEHICLE INFORMATION  CENTER (EVIC), if equipped. If  you  change  the  language  in  the  navigation  radio,  the  vehicle will  change the language  for  all  display information. Refer  to  the vehicles owner’s manual.To change the language with the navigation radio: 1. Press the MENU hard-key on the right side of the radio. 2.  Then  press  the  System  Setup  soft-key to  get  to  the  System Setup menu.GETTING STARTED10
3. Press the Language soft-key and select a language.Set the Time1. Press the time soft-key in the lower left corner of the screen.The minutes are set by the GPS system. 2.  Press  the  Set  Time  Zone  soft-key  to  change  to  the  desired time zone. 3.  Press the  Daylight  Savings soft-key  to  switch  Daylight  Saving on or off.It  is  possible  to  set  up  your  own  time  (ahead  or  behind  actual GPS time), by pressing the USER CLOCK soft-key.GETTING STARTED11
Store Radio Presets1.  Press the  Media  hard-key  repeatedly until  AM  FM  SAT  is dis-played in the upper left corner of the screen.2.  Select  the  radio  band  by  touching  either  the  AM,  FM  or  SAT soft-key. 3. Either  press the SEEK up/down hard-keys, or  touch the SCAN soft-key,  DIRECT  TUNE  soft-key,  or  the  left  and  right arrows  to change the currently playing station. 4. Touch  and  hold one of  the  PRESET  soft-keys in the list to the right,  until  you  hear  a  confirmation  beep  (Approximately  4  sec-onds). You  can  use  the  PAGE  soft-keys  to  scroll  through  the list of presets.Note: If  the  preset  list  is not  displayed.  Press the  LIST  soft-key located  in the bottom line of the screen.You  can  use  the  FULLSCREEN  soft-key  to  toggle between  full-  and  split  screen  mode.  Long  preset names are displayed in fullscreen mode.You  can  use  the  BACK  soft-key  to  switch  to  the previ-ous menu.GETTING STARTED12
Connect Bluetooth Phone1. Press the MENU hard-key on the right side of the radio. 2.  Then  touch  the  System  Setup  soft-key to  get  to  the  System Setup menu. 3.  Touch  the  Phone  Pairing  soft-key  to  access  the  Bluetooth Devices menu.This menu lists all paired bluetooth devices. 4. Press the PAIR soft-key to start a new pairing. 5.  Enter  any  4  digit  security  PIN  and  touch  the  PAIR  soft-key again.GETTING STARTED13
6.  The  pairing  procedure  starts.  Refer  to  the  user’s manual  of your phone to complete the procedure. 7. You  will then be asked to set a  priority for  the  paired  phone. If there  is  more  than  one  paired  phone  available,  the  navigation radio  will  try  to  connect  to  the  phone  with  the  highest  priority setting.Set Default Country1.  Press  the  NAV  hard-key  on  the  right  side  of  the  radio.  If  the radio  does  not  display  the  NAV  -  Main  Menu,  press  the  NAV hard-key again.2. Touch the NAV Settings soft-key.3.  Touch  the  Set  Default  Country  soft-key  to select  your  default country.GETTING STARTED14
Set Default State1.  Press  the  NAV  hard-key  on  the  right  side  of  the  radio.  If  the radio  does  not  display  the  NAV  -  Main  Menu,  press  the  NAV hard-key again.2. Touch the NAV Settings soft-key.3.  Touch  the  Set  Default  State  soft-key  to  choose  your  default state.Enter Home Address1.  Press  the  NAV  hard-key  on  the  right  side  of  the  radio.  If  the radio  does  not  display  the  NAV  -  Main  Menu,  press  the  NAV hard-key again.2.  Touch  the  Guide  Me  Home  soft-key to  enter  your  home  ad-dress.If no  home address has been set, touch YES to access the Enter Home Address menu. 3. Touch Street Address to enter your address.GETTING STARTED15
4.  Touch  the  soft-key  with  your  state´s  name  and  enter  your street name into the speller. Note: Read  more  about  destination  input  and  the  predictive  speller in  the Navigation section of this manual.5.  Once  the  street  name  has been  input, touch  continue  to  con-firm. 6. Enter  the house number into the next screen. If more than one city has this address, you will then need to select your city from  a list. Once  the  address  is  entered  completely,  the  system  shows  a map of your home address area.7. Touch the SAVE soft-key to confirm the address.After  you  have  entered your  home address, the  system  will  start a  route  guidance  to  your  home  every  time  you  press  the  Guide Me Home soft-key.GETTING STARTED16
Speech Dialogue System TutorialWhen  you  press  the  VR  hard-key,  you  will  hear  a  beep.  The beep  is your signal  to give  a command. Say TUTORIAL to  listen to a speech dialogue system tutorial.Press any hard-key or touch the display to cancel the tutorial.UConnect™ TutorialWhen  you press the UConnect™ hard-key,  you will  hear a beep. The  beep  is your  signal  to give  a  command.  Say TUTORIAL  to listen to a UConnect™ system tutorial.Press any hard-key or touch the display to cancel the tutorial.GETTING STARTED17
RadioRadio ModeOverviewThe RER navigation radio is equipped with 3 different tuners: FM 87.7 MHz - 107.9 MHz (RDBS capable)AM 530 kHz - 1710 kHz SAT Sirius Satellite RadioToggle  between  the  radio and the media  menus by pressing  the RADIO/MEDIA hard-key. The  different  tuner  modes  can  be  se-lected via the tabs in the radio screen.Satellite Radio ModeIn order  to  receive satellite  radio, the vehicle needs to be  outside with a clear view  to the sky. If the screen shows Acquiring Signal, you  might have to  change the vehicle position  in order to  receive a  signal.  In  most  cases,  the  satellite  radio  does  not  receive  a signal in underground parking garages or tunnels.RADIO18
Station PresetsThere  are  12  station  presets  available  for  storing  the  radio  sta-tions in each tuner range.In  order  to  store  the  desired  station,  touch  one  of  the  station preset soft-keys for 4 seconds. You will  also  see the radio  station stored in  the  highlighted  soft-key,  and  you  will  hear  a  confirma-tion beep when the station is saved.Change a Channel or FrequencyPress  the SEEK up  or the SEEK down hard-key to play the next available station or channel.Select DIRECT TUNE to enter  a frequency or  a channel number, and confirm your selection by pressing the GO soft-key.Touch the arrows to the left and right of the  DIRECT TUNE  soft-key to step manually through the frequency or channel roster.Select SCAN  for  a  five  second preview of  each listenable  station in  the  frequency  band.  Touch  the  SCAN  soft-key  again  to  stop the scan function and to select a radio station.RBDS (Radio Broadcasting Data System)This radio  navigation  system  is capable  of  receiving  RBDS  sig-nals in the FM band. RBDS  is a  technology used for  transmitting textual  information about the music type,  song  and  artist for  FM band music. This information is shown on the display.Note: Not all radio stations support RBDS.The  RBDS  information is displayed below  the  frequency reading of the currently playing radio station.Radio Text InformationSelect  INFO  to  display  additional  radio  text  information  in  the right half of the screen.Select CLOSE INFO to hide additional radio text information.RADIO19
MUSIC TYPE (Program Type Filter)Program  Type  (PTY)  is  only  available  in  FM  and  SAT  mode. Radio  stations are grouped  according to their program (e.g., Soft Rock, Rhythm & Blues, etc.).Select  MUSIC  TYPE  to  enable  and/or  disable  desired  program types.  The  SEEK  and  SCAN  function  will  then  only  display  sta-tions with matching program types.RBDS (FM) Program TypesAdult  Hits,  Classic  Rock,  Classical,  College,  Country,  Informa-tion, Jazz, Language, News, Nostalgia, Oldies,  Personality, Pub-lic,  Religious  Music,  Religious  Talk,  Rhythm  and  Blues,  Rock, Soft,  Soft  Rhythm  and  Blues,  Soft  Rock,  Sports,  Talk,  Top  40,           Weather.Sirius Satellite Radio Program TypesPop,  Rock,  Electronic/Dance,  Hip-Hop/R&B,  Country,  Christian, Jazz/Blues, Standards, Classical, Latin, International, Talk, Com-edy.  Lifestyles,  Family  &  Kids,  Sports Talk  &  News,  NFL,  More Sports,  NBA,  Financial  News,  US  News,  Public  Radio,  Interna-tional News, Public Radio, Traffic & Weather, Religion.You  can  find  Sirius´  current  terms  &  conditions  at http://www.sirius.comRADIO20
Radio SettingsAM / FM MENUThere are no specific settings for this mode.SAT MENUWhile in  SAT  Mode press the  MENU  hard-key to display the SAT Menu.Channel vs. Preset List SelectionSelect this feature to  allow regular  presets as supposed to Sirius Satellite Radio channel list.Re-Subscribe to Sirius Satellite RadioNew  vehicle  purchasers  or  lessees will  receive  a  free  one-year subscription  to  Sirius  Satellite  Radio  and  Traffic  Services  with your  navigation  radio.  Following  expiration  of  the  one-year  free services,  it  will  be  necessary  to  access the  information  on  the Subscription Information screen in order to re-subscribe.Touch  the  Subscription  soft-key  to  access  the  Subscription  In-formation screen.RADIO21
Write  down  the  SIRIUS  ID  numbers for your  receiver. To  reacti-vate your  service  either  call  the number  listed on  the  screen  or visit the provider online.Display SettingsPress the MENU  hard-key and touch the Display Setting soft-key to access the Display Settings menu.Select the  Daytime  Colors soft-key to  switch  to  manual  daytime mode and  to  adjust  the  brightness  of the  display  using  daytime colors.Select  the  Nighttime  Colors soft-key  to  switch  to  manual  night-time mode  and to adjust the brightness of the display using night time colors.RADIO22
Select  the  Auto  Color  soft-key  to  switch  to  automatic  daytime/ nighttime mode  and  to  control the  brightness of the  display using the light switch of the vehicle.Touch  the  DONE  soft-key to  save  your  settings and  to  return  to the AM/FM/SAT Menu.Screen-saverTo  activate  the  screen-saver  press  the  MENU  hard-key  and touch the screen saver soft-key.Once the  screen saver  is active, press any hard-key or touch the display to deactivate it.View SettingsPress the  MENU hard-key and  touch  the Default View soft-key to enable  the  default  view  mode,  where  the  vehicle  brand  logo  is displayed in the right half of the screen.Touch the Picture View  soft-key to enable the picture view  mode, where  a  pictures  can  be  displayed  on the  right  half of the radio screen. Refer to the  Hard Disk Drive section for  a detailed exam-ple.Touch  the  Map  View  soft-key  to  enable  the  map  view  mode, where  the  navigation  map  can  be  displayed  on  the  right half  of the radio screen.RADIO23
MediaDisc ModeOverviewThe navigation radio is equipped with a CD/DVD player.Toggle  between  the  media and the radio  menus by pressing  the RADIO/MEDIA  hard-key.  The  different  media  modes  can  be selected via the tabs in the radio screen.Disc RequirementsCaution:  this  disc  player  will  accept 4  3/4  inch (12  cm) disc  only.  The use of other sized discs may damage the disc player mechanism.The  radio  is capable  of  playing  compact  discs (CD), recordable compact  discs (CD-R),  rewritable  compact  discs (CD-RW), rec-ordable  DVD-R,  DVD+R,  DVD-RW,  and  DVD+RW,  compact discsYour radio will play the following formats:MP3, WMA, CD Audio, DVD Audio, and DVD Video.Do  not  insert  anything  other  than  the  supported  CD/DVD  for-mats. SACD  (SACD  layer) ,  VCD,  DualDisc ,  SVCD ,  VCD  format  on DVD "and MPEG-4 are not supported. A  complete  list  of  supported  CD/DVD  formats  is  available  at http://www.chrysler.com/mygig/ MEDIA24
Inserting a Disc1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE hard-key once.2. With the  printed  side  upwards, insert the  disc into  the disc slot of the radio. The radio  pulls the disc automatically and closes the flip screen. The radio selects the appropriate mode after the disc is  recognized,  and  starts  playing  the  first  track.  The  display shows “Reading...” during this process.Note: A  faulty  CD  is  NOT  automatically  ejected.  Use  only  standard  size discs.  Discs that  have  been  modified  with  an  adhesive  label should  not  be used in the CD/DVD player.High definition  content and media (e.g HD-DVD, Blue-Ray) is not supported.If  the  user  doesn't  remove  an  ejected  CD  within  approximately 10 seconds, the CD will reload.Note: On  MP3  and  WMA  CD’s with  a  large  number of  songs,  it  may take several  seconds  to  read,  play,  and  display  information  for  all  songs  on  the disc.Note: Recording  your own  CD on  a  home computer  at  a  lower write  speed will result in a more consistent quality.Removing a Disc1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE hard-key. 2. The disc is ejected and can be removed.Note: If  the  disc  is  not  removed  within  approximately 10  seconds,  the  unit pulls it back into  the slot  (park position). The disc  may be  ejected when  the ignition is off.3.  Press  the  OPEN/CLOSE  hard-key  to  close  the  display.  The display will  close  within 30  seconds after  the  disc is pulled  from the mechanism.Selecting Disc ModeToggle  between  the  media and the radio  menus by pressing  the RADIO/MEDIA  hard-key.  The  disc  mode  can  be  selected  by touching the Disc tab soft-key.Note:  When  a  disc  is  inserted,  the  appropriate  mode  is  automatically selected once the disc is recognized.MEDIA25
Scan SearchTouch the SCAN soft-key.The  individual tracks of the disc will  be played in succession for  8 seconds each.Select STOP SCAN soft-key to stop the scan function.Next TrackPress  the  SEEK  up  hard-key.  The  next  track  on  the  disc  is played.  Once  the  last  track  has  been  reached  in  the  forward direction, the unit will loop back to the first track.Previous TrackPressing  the  SEEK  down  hard-key  plays  the  previous  track.  If the  first  track  has  been  reached  in  the  backward  direction,  the unit will  switch  from  the first track to  the last  track. If a track has been  playing for more than 1 second when SEEK down hard-key is pressed, the unit  will  skip  back to  the  beginning  of  the current track.Fast Forward TrackTouch  the    soft-key.  The  audio  will  be  heard  at  a  reduced level  while  going  through  the  track in  this  mode.  Stop  the  fast-forward by releasing the   soft-key.Rewind TrackTouch  the    soft-key.  The  audio  will  be  heard  at  a  reduced level  while  going  through  the  track in  this  mode.  Stop  the  fast reverse by releasing the   soft-key.Displaying the Elapsed Title TimeThe  elapsed  title  time  of the  current  playing  track is displayed  in the left center of the screen.Select Title from listSelect LIST  to  display  a  list  of  the  titles  of  the  currently  playing disc. Select the desired track you wish to play.Select HIDE LIST to hide the list.MEDIA26
Disc InfoSelect INFO  to  display  Title, Artist,  Album,  Genre  information  in the right half of the screen.Select CLOSE INFO to close the information.Gracenote Music Recognition TechnologyThis navigation radio is equipped with  the Gracenote Music Rec-ognition Service, with  an  embedded database to  look up album, song  title,  genre  and  artist  information.   Data  will  be  found  for most Audio  CDs (CDA discs).  Data will not be found for DVDs or data discs (those with MP3 or WMA files).Music  recognition  technology  and  related  data  are  provided  by Gracenote®.  Gracenote  is the industry standard  in  music recog-nition technology and related content delivery. For more informa-tion visit www.gracenote.com.Note: Visit http://www.chrysler.com/mygig/ for update information.Copy Disc to Hard-DriveRead about copying  discs in the Hard  Disk Drive  section  of  this manual. Disc MenuWhile  in  disc  mode  with  inserted  audio  disc,  press  the  MENU hard-key to access the Disc Menu.Select  Random  to  play  the  titles  on  the  disc  in  random  order. Select Random again to turn Random off.Select  Rpt.  TRK  to  repeat  the  currently playing  title.  Touch  the Rpt. TRK soft-key again to stop the repeat mode.MEDIA27
Playing a MP3/WMA Disc1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE hard-key once.2. With the  printed  side  upwards, insert the  disc into  the disc slot of the radio. The radio  pulls the disc automatically and closes the flip screen. The radio selects the appropriate mode after the disc is  recognized,  and  starts  playing  the  first  track.  The  display shows “Reading...” during this process.A  MP3/WMA disc   may contain  audio  files  in  a  folder  structure. The folder, if any, are shown in the list view. Touch the LIST soft-key, if the list is not displayed. 3. Touch a soft-key with a folder symbol to open a folder.4. Touch the BACK soft-key to close a folder.MEDIA28
Playing a Video DVDTo  view  a DVD  video on the  RER radio  screen,  the vehicle  must be stopped.Insert a video DVD first.The  playback  starts automatically after  the  DVD  video  is recog-nized by the disc drive.Touch  the  LIST  soft-key to  display a  list of available  chapters or tracks.  Touch  a chapter  or  track  soft-key  in  the  list to start  play-back from the selected section.Touch the VIEW VIDEO soft-key to view the video on the screen. DVD MENU ControlsIf  you  insert a DVD  video disc that contains a  top menu, a menu may appear.Touch  the  cursor  arrows soft-keys to select the title  you want to view, then touch the ENTER soft-key to start playback.Touch  the   soft-key to  move  the  controls to  the  right  part of the screen.MEDIA29
Touch the   soft-key to close the DVD MENU Controls.DVD Playback ControlsIn  video  playback  mode  touch  anywhere  on  the  screen  to  show the DVD playback controls.To pause playback touch the soft-key. To stop playback touch the soft-key. Touch the soft-key during playback to fast reverse playback.Touch the soft-key during playback to fast forward playback.Touch  the  NEXT  soft-key  to  locate  succeeding  chapters  or tracks. Touch the PREV  soft-key to start  playback from the beginning of the current chapter  or  track. When  you  press twice  in  quick suc-cessions,  playback  starts  from  the  beginning  of  the  preceding chapter or track.Touch  the   soft-key to  move  the  controls to  the  right  part of the screen.Touch the   soft-key to close the DVD MENU Controls.MEDIA30
DVD Video MenuWhile  in  disc  mode  with  inserted  video  DVD,  press  the  MENU hard-key to access the DVD Video Menu.Touch the DVD Setup soft-key to access the DVD Setup menu.In  the  DVD  Setup menu you  may select  Menu Language, Audio Language, Subtitle, Camera Angle, Aspect Ratio, and  Brightness settings  by  pressing  the  corresponding  soft-key.  Some  of  the soft-keys are  disabled, if the inserted  disc  does not support  the functionality.MEDIA31
Disc SkippingSkipping is typically caused by a damaged  (scratched) disc. This will  result in  a  10 second jump forward until  the damaged area  is passed.Temperature ProtectionIf  the  temperature  of  the  disc reader  during  operation  becomes too high,  a  popup message  will  inform  the user  of an  over  tem-perature  situation.  The  unit  switches to radio  mode  until  the  disc reader temperature has dropped to a normal level.MEDIA32
Jukebox Mode (JB)OverviewThe  jukebox can contain 12 favorite playlists of songs that  reside on the internal hard disk drive. The  total  capacity  of  the  hard  disk  drive  for  music  is  about  6  gigabytes.Selecting Jukebox Mode (JB)Press  the  RADIO/MEDIA hard-key  repeatedly until  the  Jukebox tab is shown on the  screen.  Touch  the JB soft-key to access the Jukebox.Touch the Jukebox Tab to activate the Jukebox mode.MEDIA33
Fill a Jukebox Album from Audio Disc1.  Touch  the  SHOW  DISC  soft-key  to  display  a  list  of  available albums. Note: You  cannot  fill  a  Jukebox  Album  using  a  disc  with  MP3  and  WMA files.  To  do  this  you must  first  copy the  files  to  the  HDD.  Refer  to  the HDD mode in this manual.When  you  open  the  Jukebox  for  the  very  first  time,  a  popup  menu  gives you the option to fill the Jukebox.2.  Select  an  album  slot  by  touching  the  corresponding  ---NO ALBUM--- soft-key.Note: Refer  to  the  Edit  Jukebox  Album  section  in  this  manual  in  order  to remove an album from the jukebox slot.3. Touch the FROM DISC soft-key.4. Touch the FROM DISC soft-key to open the display.5. Insert the audio disc you would like to copy.6. Touch the OK soft-key to confirm the copy process.MEDIA34
You  may  now  switch  to  the  DISC  mode  by  touching  the  DISC soft-key tab  to see  the copy progress bar.  Disc audio can  not be heard in this mode.Touch the COPY STOP soft-key to stop the copy process.You  may  touch  the  JB  soft-key  tab  after  the  first  track  is com-pleted. The jukebox is able to start playing  the copied tracks. The album  soft-keys  of  unfinished  tracks  will  be  disabled  until  the track copy is complete.You may remove the disc after all tracks are copied.Fill a Jukebox Album from HDD Playlist1.  Touch  the  SHOW  DISC  soft-key  to  display  a  list  of  available albums.2.  Select  an  album  slot  by  touching  the  corresponding  ---NO ALBUM--- soft-key.MEDIA35
Note: Refer  to  the  Edit  Jukebox  Album  section  in  this  manual  in  order  to remove an album from the jukebox slot.3. Touch the FROM LIST soft-key.4. Select an album from the Available Albums list by touching the soft-key with the corresponding album name.The selected album starts playing.Clear a Jukebox Album Slot1. Touch the JB soft-key tab to select the Jukebox mode.2. Press the MENU hard-key to select the Jukebox Menu3. Touch the Edit Jukebox soft-key.MEDIA36
4.  Touch  the  CLEAR  soft-key  of the album  you  would  like  to re-move. Note: Clearing  an  album  slot  does  not  remove  the  playlist  from  the  hard disk  drive.  Refer to  the  Edit  a  Playlist  section  in  the  HDD chapter in  this manual.Selecting a Jukebox Album (Playlist)Touch  the  SHOW  DISC  soft-key  to  display  a  list  of  available albums. Touch the album soft-key to select and play the desired album.Touch the ---NO ALBUM--- soft-key to fill an empty album.Touch the HIDE DISC soft-key to hide the album list.Touch the LIST  soft-key to  display a list of songs in  the  currently playing album.MEDIA37

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