Harman BE2841 Automotive Infotainment Unit with Bluetooth/WLAN User Manual Model PV602

Harman International Industries, Inc. Automotive Infotainment Unit with Bluetooth/WLAN Model PV602

Users Manual_Toyota_NA_v3

  Model: PV602 TOYOTA
                                   Audio and multimedia 6 6-1. Basic operation Multimedia system ................... 2 Main system controls ............... 4 Touch controls ......................... 5 6-2. FM and AM radio Selecting a radio station ........... 6 Storing a radio station .............. 7 6-3. USB memory sticks / iPod Compatible extensions ............. 8 Playing audio ........................... 9  6-4. Bluetooth® Compatible devices ............... 14 Smartphone pairing ............... 15 Playing an audio file via Bluetooth® ......................... 19 Voice call via Bluetooth® ...... 20 6-5. SDL SDL function  (Smart Device Link) ............ 22 6-6. Updates Software updates .................. 24 6-7. Regulatory USA ....................................... 25 Canada ................................. 26  1
2  6-1. Basic operation                               The multimedia system is composed of audio and video systems, hands-free telephone system, connection of smartphones via Bluetooth® and USB cable, parking assistance with back-up camera and system updates via Wi-Fi. The  main  screen  of the  multimedia  system  displays  3  keys  to  access  the hands-free  telephone  system  [PHONE], audio  system  [MEDIA]  and applications [APPS]. Hands-free cellphone Bluetooth® Applications - APP Music, street map. Audio system AM/FM radio, iPod, USB, Bluetooth and SDL  Check the list of available apps at www.toyota.com.usa Multimedia system NOTE
6-1. Basic operation  3                     Audio and multimedia  ATTENTION For  more  information,  see  the  "Multimedia  System  Manual"  for  this  model  at www.toyota.com.usa  NOTE  For safety reasons, the driver must not operate the multimedia system while driving. Lack of attention on the road and in transit can cause accidents.  Always obey traffic laws and be aware of road conditions when driving.
4 6-1. Basic operation  Main system controls  It is  possible  to  operate  the  multimedia  system  from  the side  keys  on the device, using the touch screen or the remote control switches on the steering wheel.   On/Off and Home button (Main Screen) Press  and  hold  the  button  to  turn  the  multimedia  system  on/off;  with  the system on, press to access the main screen. Button Press the button           to adjust the volume. Hands-Free System. Press the button for cellular voice recognition.
6-1. Basic operation  5  Audio and multimedia Controls operated by touch  The  multimedia  system  can  be  operated by  directly  pressing  the  markers  and elements displayed on the touch panel with your fingers.
6  6-2. FM and AM radio  Select a radio station  To  select  the  AM,  FM  mode,  press  the [HOME] key from any screen and/or press the [MEDIA]  key  to  display  the  audio modes on the screen. Select the desired option, AM or FM, in the lower menu. To turn off the screen, press [       ] To  select  a  radio  station,  press [StationList] to see a list of the available stations [Available] or press [Best signal] to  display  a  list of the  stations  with  the strongest signal. Press  an  item  on the  list  to  select  the station. Press  [or ] to tune  a  radio  station manually, backwards and forwards. Press  [      ] to  Start  an  automatic  station search, press again to Interrupt.  To select one of the memorized stations, press [o].  To turn off the volume, press [     ].
6-2. FM and AM radio  7  Audio and multimedia Store a radio station  To  store  a  station,  manually  select  the desired radio station using the keys [     ] or [    ] or automatically using the key [       ] and then  press  and  hold  on one of the 12 available cells to store the new station. The stored station will be displayed above the selected cell.
8  6-3. USB memory sticks / iPod                             Compatible extensions Types of media and files that can be run in this multimedia system This device plays the main types of files and audio available on the market. The types and formats are described in the following table: Audio Format Extension USB iPod/IOS Android WMA .wma Yes No Yes MP3 .mp3 Yes Yes Yes AAC .m4a Yes No Yes  NOTE Files in formats not listed may or may not be playable.
6-3. USB memory sticks / ¡Pod  9  Audio and multimedia Playing Audio USB memory stick / iPod  To select the mode [USB/iPod], open the USB port cover in the central console and connect a compatible memory device. To select the memory device [USB/iPod], press  the [HOME]  key  from  any  screen and/or press the [MEDIA] key to see the audio modes on the screen.  To clear the screen, press [ ]. The  device  connected  to the  USB  port appears on the screen.
10 6-3. USB memory sticks / iPod   For [iPod] Press  [Library] to  see  the  library  of available  audio,  videos,  images  and folders.  Move  the  library  up or  down  to locate the folder or the song list, press on a track to start playback. Press [      ] to play/pause. Press [     or     ] to play the next or previous track. Press [ ] to select one of the repeat 1 / repeat all modes. Press [ ] for shuffle. Press [ ] to recover the quality of the audio source. For [USB] Press  [Library] to  see  the  library  of available  audio,  videos,  images  and folders.  Move  the  library  up or  down  to locate the folder or the song list, press on a track to start playback. Press [   ] to play/pause. Press  [or ] to  play  the  next  or previous track. Press  [ ]  to  select  one of  the  repeat 1 / repeat  all  modes.  Press  [ ]  for shuffle. Press  [ ] to recover the  quality of the audio source
11 6-3. USB memory sticks / iPod   Press  [Library] to  see  the  library  of available audio, folders. Using your finger, move the library up or down to locate the folder or list of videos; press a track to start playback. Press [   ] to play/pause. Press  [ or ] to  play  the  next  or previous video.  Press  [ ]  to  select  one of  the  repeat 1 / repeat all modes.  Press [ ] for shuffle. Press [ ] to recover the quality of the audio source.
6-3. USB memory sticks / iPod  12  Audio and multimedia  After selecting the video, press the screen (arrow) to display the video in full screen mode. Press [   ]  to play/pause. Press  [or ]  for  fast  forward  and rewind. Press  [ or ] to  play  the  next  or previous video.  Press [ ] to return to the previous screen.
6-3. USB memory sticks / iPod  13  Audio and multimedia  For [USB] Press  [Library] to  see  the  library  of available  audio,  videos,  images  and folders. Using your finger, move the library up or  down  to  locate  the  folder  or list of images; tap an image to view in full screen.  Press [   ] to play/pause. Press  [ or ]  to  play  the  next  or previous track. Press  [ ] to  select  one of  the  repeat 1 / repeat all modes.  Press [ ] for shuffle. Press [ ] to recover  the quality of the audio source.
14  6-4. Bluetooth®  Compatible devices  The Bluetooth connection makes it possible to connect a smartphone to the multimedia  system  to  play  audio  files  and  make  calls  via  the  vehicle's hands-free system. Compatibility This product accepts connections with the listed smartphones that have been updated with the latest version of the operating system. Other models may not function correctly. iPhone* Samsung 7 S8 6 S7 5 S6
6-4. Bluetooth®  15  Smartphone pairing Audio and multimedia Use the cellphone manufacturer's user guide for the pairing procedure.  NOTE  To  make  the  pairing,  press  the [HOME] key  from  any  screen  and/or  press  the settings key [ ] to display the functions menu. Press  on the  guide  [Bluetooth]. To activate  the  system,  press  [ON] (arrow). To start the pairing device search, press the key [ ]. The  system  automatically  searches  for Bluetooth®  devices  for  a  maximum  of 20 seconds.
                            16 6-4. Bluetooth® At the end of the  search,  a  list  of the located devices is displayed.  Press on the Bluetooth® device you want to register. On the  cellphone,  access  the settings menu and then  select  the Bluetooth option in the menu. For iPhone For Android
  Activate the Bluetooth function so that the cellphone is visible and it can be located by the vehicle's multimedia system.                     6-4. Bluetooth® 17 For iPhone For Android The search will be initiated to locate devices. For iPhone For Android Audio and multimedia
18 6-4. Bluetooth®                               Turn on the multimedia system and the Bluetooth® device so that they can be paired, checking the security code on both. For iPhone For Android Press [PAIR] for pairing This  system  is  compatible  with  phones that have hands-free systems, contact list transfers and Bluetooth® audio players. At the end,  a  completion  message  is displayed. Press [OK]. The multimedia system will automatically initiate  the  transfer  of  accounts  and  call history.
6-4. Bluetooth®  19  Audio and multimedia Playing Bluetooth® audio files  To  select  the [Bluetooth]  device,  press the [HOME]  key  from  any  screen  and/or press the [MEDIA] key to display the audio modes on the screen. Press  Bluetooth  [ ]  to  display  the list of tracks. Press [Library] to display the audio library and  available  folders.  Using  your  finger, move the library up or down to locate the folder  or  audio list,  press  a track  to  start playback. Press [   ] to play/pause.  Press [or ] to play the next or previous file. Press  [ ]  to  select  one of  the  repeat 1 / repeat all modes. Press [ ] for shuffle. Press [ ] to recover the quality of the audio source.
20  6-4. Bluetooth®                        When  a  smartphone  paired  in the multimedia system receives a call, the call reception  screen  is  displayed.  To  accept the  call,  press  [ ] on the  multimedia system screen. To reject it, press [  ] on the multimedia system screen. Voice call via Bluetooth® Receiving calls Making calls To  select  the hands-free  function,  press the [HOME] key from any screen. Press  Bluetooth  [PHONE]  to  display  the functions of the hands-free system. Using your finger, move the guides up or down to the keypad guide on the screen. Press [Dial Pad] to display the keypad and dial the call number. Press [ ] to start the call.
6-4. Bluetooth®  21                     ■ Using the contact list To  make  a  call  through  the  contact  list, press [Contacts]. Tap the name of the person you want to call. ■ Using the hands-free system ■ Making calls via the hands-free system Audio and multimedia Press   to make a voice call using the names in your contact list [Contacts].  Say  the  name  of the  contact  you  want to call. Follow  the  instructions  on the  audio system to start the voice call.
22  6-5. SDL                       SDL (Smart Device Link) function SDL (Smart Device Link) technology is a communication  system that connects the driver's smartphone apps to the vehicle's multimedia system. It allows drivers to keep their eyes on the road and their hands on the steering wheel while  staying  connected  to  their  favorite apps. The control can be operated via the touch  screen and/or voice recognition of the  vehicle. ■ Preparation To  select  the  function  [SDL], open the USB port cover on the central console and  connect  the  smartphone  via  the USB cable.   NOTE Android smartphones need to be paired with Bluetooth.
6-5. SDL  23  Audio and multimedia Press  the [SDL]  key  to  display  the authorized  applications  available  for projection on the multimedia system.  To  enable  the  SDL  function,  press  the [HOME] key from any screen and/or press the  settings  key  [ ] to  display  the functions menu. Press on the [SDL] guide. To activate the system, press [ON] (arrow). To start searching for available applications, press [Update list]. The  system  searches  for  the  available applications  and  displays  them  on the screen. ■ Select SDL function To select the SDL app projection function, press the [HOME] key from any screen. When  the  function  is  disabled,  the  initial screen displays the [APPS] key; when the function  is  enabled,  the  key  displays [Toyota SDL]. By  pressing  the [MEDIA]  key,  the  audio modes and the SDL function are displayed on the screen.
24  6-6. Updates  ATTENTION In case of any doubts about the update process, contact a Toyota Authorized Dealer. Software Updates  The  multimedia  system  allows  software updates through an Internet connection. On  your  smartphone,  enable  network sharing over Wi-Fi or USB memory device. In the  multimedia  system,  press  the [HOME] key from any screen and/or press the  settings  key  [ ]  to  display  the functions menu. Press on the [System] guide. To  start  the  search  for  available  updates, press [Check Updates Now].   The system displays available updates on the sc
25 6-7. Regulatory  Regulatory Model: PV602   USA o This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is 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. o FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. o CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person’s body in normal use position. o Co-location: This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
26 6-7. Regulatory    Canada o This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must 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; (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioé lectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. o CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person’s body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles). o ATTENTION: l’exposition aux rayonnements radiofréquence - Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un environnement non contrôlé et respecte les règles d’exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques (RF) CNR-102 de l’IC. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé en gardant une distance de 20cm ou plus entre le dispositif rayonnant et le corps (à l’exception des extrémités: mains, poignets, pieds et chevilles).

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