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GIS-403
FORM AND BEHAVIOR
SPECIFICATION
FACEPLATE RADIO
INFOTAINMENT HMI
Release 1.7
April 2, 2014
Revision History
FACEPLATE NGF RADIO
Date
Version
Jun. 21, 2013
V1.4
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Last Release from GMNA
V1.5
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HMI QnA is applied. (GMK Info <-> Humax HMI/SW)
SWC Key
OnStar
Vehicle Setting
Menu Tree
Apple Siri
Driving School
Jin Kim (GM)
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Errors (# of 18) are cleared by DRE review.
NGF Menu Tree(IA) is applied. (Appendix I)
RBDS is applied. (Appendix II)
- RBDS is being the step of devolvement .
Zoom Bubble is applied. (Appendix III)
Revised the T.O.D mode display by QAP issue.
- Added the (Date) Format on the Set Date in the menu
HMI QnA is applied. (GMK Info <-> Humax HMI/SW)
Jin Kim
Temporary Release for solving the GMK/ESIM issues
- Chapter 5.19.13
PREVIOUS / FAST REVERSE TRANSPORT CONTROLS
: Changed the condition of Previous Song Play
(10sec 5sec)
- Chapter 12.4 CONNECTING TO ONSTAR
: Added the rule of text display
- Added the Arabic Layout Guide (Appendix III)
- Added the Volume Control
(1.1.7 Rotating power knob (Volume),
1.2 STEERING WHEEL CONTROL HARDWARE)
Jin Kim
Dec. 02, 2013
Jan. 29, 2014
V1.6
Update Note
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Feb.27.2014
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Revision History
Date
April. 2, 2014
Version
V1.7
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Update Note
• Combined the document GIS-403 V1.4 and GIS-403 V1.61
- GIS-403 V1.4 had been made by GMNA
- GIS-403 V1.61 had been made by GMNA with Humax
Author
Jin Kim
• Marked the changed/added figure & description which is
V1.61 document as Red Color.
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FACEPLATE NGF RADIO
Figure 1.1.1 - FM Now Playing - uplevel faceplate configuration (example)
1.1 Overview
1.1.1 Radio
The Radio button cycles through the radio bands AM,
FM, and DAB in sequential order.
• Exceptions>
On the menu or FAV Page or Media/Phone Mode,
If the user presses the key,
system should be gone to the latest RADIO Band/Freq.
1.1.2 Media
The Media button cycles through the media sources
USB (mass storage device or media players such as an
iPod), SD, AUX, and Bluetooth Devices.
1.1.3 Seek Next/ Seek Previous
The arrows will perform seeking between strong stations
in broadcast sources and tracking next and previous
in media sources.
• Exceptions>
If the user presses the < - > key which means preset number
on the seeking, system should be recalled/tuned the preset
number.
1.1.4 Fav
Cycles through the users favorites in sets of four. This
button is located next to the preset buttons along the
bottom of the display.
1.1.5 Back
Allows the user to go back incrementally within a list
hierarchy or return to the Now Playing screen.
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1.1.6 power
Turns the radio on and off.
• Power Key is operation as Mute On/Off when short pressing .
•
Exceptions>
If Mute is On by Power Key,
this activation will be applied all of source(including TA) before
un-mute or volume-up by the user.
1.1.7 rotating power knob (Volume)
Adjusts the volume incrementally on the radio.
• Rotating power knob on the operating mode,
Volume is immediately decreased/increased per each step rotating.
•
Exceptions >
During the Volume decrement changes in current Volume are
fundamentally possible by the User. However it is not allowed to
increment the volume above the calculated volume limit.
1.1.8 Menu
Enters in a source specific list of menu items from any
now playing screen. In list views, the menu button acts
as an enter press and selects items.
1.1.9 Rotating the menu knob
In broadcast now playing screens rotating the menu
knob will tune. In list screens rotating the menu knob
will scroll the highlight through list items.
EU radios will bring up a strong station list when the
menu knob is rotated.
1.1.10 Phone (2.1 F - uplevel system only)
Enters the user into the phone application screens.
1.1.11 Tone (2.0F - Base system only)
Enters the user into the tone settings screen.
Note: Only available in base faceplated radio version.
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1.2 Steering Wheel Control Hardware
1.2.1 ACTION ON PRESS (Case1)
(1) Mute/Hang up button
• Press the button in any music play mode to turn the mute function on and off.
In engaged mode, you can press this button to reject calls to finish the call.
(3) Source [▽SRC△] button/dial (wheel)
• Press the button to select a sound play mode.
• Turn the dial to change the registered radio stations or change the music being
played.
(4) Volume buttons
• Press the + button to increase the volume, immediately.
• Press the - button to decrease the volume , immediately.
SWC (Case1)
BUTTONS
1. Mute/Hang up button
3. Source [▽SRC△] button/dial (wheel)
4. Volume Up/ Down buttons
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1.2 Steering Wheel Control Hardware
1.2.2 ACTION ON PRESS (Case2)
SWC (Case2)
(1) Mute/Hang up button
• Press the button in any music play mode to turn the mute function on and off.
In engaged mode, you can press this button to reject calls to finish the call.
(2) Call Button
• Press the button to answer the call or enter the re-dial selection mode.
• Hold down the button to enter the dialed call log or to move back and forth from
hands-free mode and private call mode during a call.
(3) Source [▽SRC△] button/dial (wheel)
• Press the button to select a sound play mode.
• Turn the dial to change the registered radio stations or change the music being
played.
(4) Volume buttons
• Press the + button to increase the volume , immediately.
• Press the - button to decrease the volume , immediately.
BUTTONS
1. Mute/Hang up button
2. Call button
3. Source [▽SRC△] button/dial (wheel)
4. Volume Up/ Down buttons
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1.2 Steering Wheel Control Hardware
1.2.3 ACTION ON PRESS (Case3)
(1) Mute/Hang up button
• Press the button in any music play mode to turn the mute function on and off. In
engaged mode, you can press this button to reject calls to finish the call.
• When Siri was activated,
this key (Short Press)should be cancel the Siri
(2) Phone and push to talk (PTT)
• Press the button to answer the call or enter the re-dial selection mode.
• Press and Hold the button to enter the siri (Voice Command))
SWC (Case3)
BUTTONS
1. Phone and push to talk (PTT)
2. Mute/Hang up button
3. Source [▽SRC△] button/dial (wheel)
4. Volume Up/ Down buttons
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(3) Source [▽SRC△] button/dial (wheel)
• Press the button to select a sound play mode.
• Turn the dial to change the registered radio stations or change the music being
played.
(4) Volume buttons
• Press the + button to increase the volume , immediately.
• Press the - button to decrease the volume , immediately.
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Figure 2.1.1 - Maximum Startup Volume setting screen
Maximum Startup Volume
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2.1.1 Press and Hold
Users can Press and Hold certain faceplate switches
elements to perform specific functions such as to store a
favorite or fast seek.
Details of Press and Hold gestures, including specific
hold durations for an action to be executed, are described
in the application sections where they are used.
A Press and Hold is performed by pressing a switch with
a finger and holding that location for longer than 10001500 ms. The hold duration is calibratable with a default
setting of 1250 ms.
2.1.2 Rotate
Users can rotate the rotary-push knob to perform such
functions as tuning the radio or scrolling lists.
2.1.3 Volume
Users adjust the volume of the audio system, phone,
etc. by rotating the volume knob on the faceplate.
2.1.4 Maximum Startup Volume
This setting is found in the audio menus and titled
Ma i u “ta tup Volu e .
The maximum startup volume is the volume
that the system will be decreased to at startup, if the
volume was above this set level at shutdown. If the volume
is at o elo this olu e at shutdo , the use s
previously set volume level will be retained.
This setting is adjusted by using the tune knob while in
the max startup volume view as shown in Figure 2.1.1. It
will have a lower limit threshold as defined by the radio
calibrations..
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Figure 2.1.2 - Audio Playback Volume
Audio Volume
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Figure 2.1.2 - Audio Playback Volume
Audio Volume
MUTE
Figure 2.1.2 - Audio Playback Volume
Phone Volume
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2.1.5 Audio Playback Volume
The main audio channel plays broadcast audio and
media playback audio, referred to here as Audio
Playback Volume. Users can use the volume control on
the faceplate to adjust the Audio Volume through
the full range of volume settings from 0 to Max (e.g., 63
steps).
When the volume is set to zero, it is not considered as
equivalent to mute mode.
If the user attempts to adjust volume while the system
is muted, the view shown in Figure 2.1.3 is shown. The
details of placing the system in mute mode is found in
section 2.1.8.
2.1.6 Phone Volume
The phone audio channel plays the phone and advisor
phone audio. Users can use the volume control on the
faceplate to adjust the Phone Volume while in an active
phone call through the range of volume settings
from a zero to Max (e.g., through volume steps 0-63).
There is a minimum startup volume each time the
phone audio channel is sourced. The emergency phone
audio channel plays the emergency phone audio. This is
different from the normal phone audio channel in that
it has a defined minimum volume setting below which
the users can not go and its minimum startup volume
is different (i.e., greater than the phone audio channel
startup volume).
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Figure 2.1.5 – System mute mode by short press of volume button
PlntRock
Now Playing on Planet
Rock is music from The …
Figure 2.1.6 – Off Mode with clean Screen
2.1.7 Ring Tone Volume
The Ring Tone audio channel plays the audio associated
with the following:
• i o i g all i g to es.
Users can use the volume control on the faceplate to
adjust the Ring Tone Volume while the Ring Tone is being
played through the range of volume settings from a
defined minimum to Max.
2.1.8 Power On/OFF Behavior
A single press of the power button will mute the audio
while displaying a mute symbol in the status area. A
press and hold will turn the system off and display the
clean screen as shown in the wireframe.
This full screen is shown when the user powers off the
Infotainment system (only shown when the vehicle is
powered on).
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Figure 2.1.7 - Ring Tone Volume
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Ring Tone Volume
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T.O.D(Time of Date)
1) Key Input
If the user presses the key, System should be ON.
it also should be operated by SWC : key
- Exception : If system is ON,
the status of mute(Volume) should be returned
to the un-mute .
2) Source Input (USB, SD, AUX, B/T)
If the some source is connected/inputted on the T.O.D,
System should be waked up/operated the mode
as plug and play.
But, If this connection/Input is un-connected/removed,
System should be gone to the T.O.D Mode.
(However, If the user operates to change the source/mode,
System should not be gone to the T.O.D Mode.)
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3) Interrupt B/T Phone, Message
When incoming(with text message), outgoing call is occurred,
System should be waked up/operated this interrupt action.
Also, if this interrupt action will be ended,
System should be gone to the T.O.D Mode.)
4) Traffic Alert
On the T.O.D Mode,
System ignores/does not process this Interrupt.
5) HVAC Control
If the user controls the HVAC, System should be
displayed/control the HVAC.
If o e e t hi h is use s o t ol is o u ed du i g se ,
System should be gone to the T.O.D Mode .
2.1.9 Font
• No Fonts
On the RDS/DAB Now Playing or Media Now playing or
Phonebook name/ address/etc.,
If s ste does ot ha e these ode s eta data U i ode ,
System should be displayed * .
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Figure 3.1.1 - Favorites inactive during now playing
PlntRock
Now Playing on Planet
Rock Is music from The …
Figure 3.1.2 - Favorites revealed after FAV button pressed
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3.1 Favorites Area Elements
The Favorites region contains all the Favorites that have
been stored by the user. The purpose of the Favorites
Area is for quick access to a user preset item by pressing
the desired Favorite buttons. The favorites are accessed
by pressing the FAV button on the faceplate.
3.1.1 Storage Limit
The maximum number of Favorites that a user can store
is 24.
3.1.2 Empty Favorites
Favorites spaces without stored information are shown
as outlined boxes with the number position of the Favorite
(1 through 24) indicating to the user that a Favorites
may be stored in that location.
The tuner Silverbox may have default Favorites calibrated
to it. When these defaults are calibrated to zero, the
Favorite for this location should be shown as empty.
3.1.3 Active Favorite Indication
An active Favorite will be shown as active through color
coding / shading.
3.1.4 Favorites Bar
The Favorites bar serves as the separation between
the Favorites region and the remaining display area.
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Figure 3.1.3 - Favorites active view with favorite indication
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Figure 3.1.4
Favorites Page 2 of 3
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Figure 3.1.5
Favorites Page 3 of 3
DAB-BW
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3.1.5 Page Indicator
Since there may be many pages (up to 6) of stored
Favorites, a text indication is provided to indicate where
the current Favorites page is relative to the dynamic
total number of Favorites pages that the user has available.
The page indication is determined by the most
recently selected favorite. If this information is not available,
the favorites page view defaults to page 1.
3.1.6 Paging Through Additional Favorites
The user pages through all of their stored Favorites by
using the FAV button on the faceplate. When paging
forward and the end of the stored Favorites is reached,
a row of empty Favorites is displayed to allow the user
to save additional Favorites.
The next page forward by the user causes the list to
wrap to the beginning of the Favorites list. The user may
also set a fixed number of favorites pages to be visible
in the Settings, in which case, the favorites list will wrap
after the set favorite page number has been reached.
The favorite highlight can also be moved between favorite
pages by using the rotary menu knob.
For example, if the user rotates the menu knob, the
highlight o es f o Pl t ‘o k o page to
page2.
Note: by using the FAV button the faceplate there is no
highlight used unless the active station is on the selected
page or a user selects a new favorite for the page in
view.
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3.1.7 Favorites - Selecting
A Favorite is selected by tapping on the desired Favorite
button in the Favorites Area of the faceplate. The station
associated with that Favorite is then tuned. It is not
required to display the favorites under this scenario.
However, if the user is viewing the favorites screen and
selects a new station, the station selected is tuned and
the favorites view is still active for 5 seconds (calibrateable).
• A Favorite is selected by tapping on the desired Favorite
button in the Favorites Area of the faceplate. The station
associated with that Favorite is then tuned. It is not
required to display the favorites under this scenario.
However, if the user is viewing the favorites screen and
selects a new station, the station selected is directly tuned.
•
On the Radio Now playing Mode,
If the user selects the < - > key which means preset number.
System should be tuned the preset number of
latest favorite page.
Exception > If system does not memorized the latest favorite page,
System should be tuned the preset number
of favorite 1st page by pressing the <-> Key.
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3.1.8 REMOVED
3.1.9 Storing Favorites
Items can be stored as Favorites by press and holding for
the standard press and hold timing, on a desired Favorite
location within the Favorites region. Feedback is provided
to the user once the favorite is successfully stored
in the form of a beep.
If a Favorite already exists in this location, the new information
will overwrite the previously stored Favorite.
Performing a press and hold on the Favorites in a nonAudio application or list view will do nothing.
If no selection is made, the favorites timeout after 5 seconds
(calibrateable). If a selection is made, the favorite
stored is highlighted and the favorites region minimizes
dismisses to the previous view after 5 seconds (calibrateable).
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Figure 3.1.6
Set Number of Favorites Page
1 Page
2 1130
Pages
Figure 3.1.7
3.1.10 Setting The Number of Favorites Pages Shown
The user is able to set the number of Favorites pages
that are accessed through this setting. When selected
from the menu, a list of available pages to select via the
scroll knob is displayed.
This setting is reflected in the favorites page indication
text the next time the favorites are displayed as shown
in figure 3.1.3.
1 Page
2 Pages
3 Pages
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Figure 4.1.1 - Enter state of list view
List Name
List Item 1
List
Item 2
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Figure 4.1.2 - Scroll state of list view
List Item 1
List Item 2
List Item 3
4.1 Lists
Users interact with Lists in a number of applications run
by the system. This section describes the major elements
and behaviors common in all Lists displayed by
the system. Elements and behaviors that are unique to
a spe ifi appli atio s Lists a e des i ed i that appli atio s
sections in this Form and Behavior Specification.
4.1.1 List Elements
The following describes the major elements that may or
may not be displayed as part of a List, depending on the
spe ifi appli atio s use of Lists.
List elements include:
• List Heade
• List Ite s
• “ oll Ba /Positio Indicator
4.1.2 List Items
Each row in a list contains the List Item (e.g., contact
name; song title). A List Item can be a single line of
text. The number of List Items displays is dependent
on the content of the list/sub-list. For example, a single
List Item may be displayed when there is only a single
Album or Song associated with the higher-level List Item
selected. Hundreds or even thousands of List Items may
be displayed when there is such content for a given list
such as All Songs from a connected device.
List Items are selectable by highlighting the desired List
Item by rotating the knob on the faceplate. Tapping the
knob when a particular List Item is highlighted displays
the associated sub-list (e.g., list of songs associated with
the album name tapped) or performs an action associated
with the List Item selected (e.g., start playback of a
song; display an edit screen for the List Item; etc.). The
a tio is pe fo ed o elease he tappi g.
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4.1.3 Display of Long Text Information in List Items
When a List Item contains variable text that may be longer
than the available viewing area in a List Item, it does
the following:
• T u atio - if the text string is too long to fit with
Smart Truncation in the viewable area, the text
string is truncated and ellipses (...) are added at the
point where the text string was cut off.
4.1.4 List header Behavior
The initial view shown for a list includes the list header
which essentially defines the type of list that is being
viewed (e.g. FM Stations). This is shown regardless of
whether the list is displayed from rotating the tune knob
(for EU station lists) or from a menu button press (eg.
Artists list)
Once the user begins turning the knob to interact with
the list, the header is removed and all three available
lines are used for the list items as shown in figures 4.1.1.
and 4.1.2.
If 2 or less items are available in a list, the header will
remain visible.
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Figure 4.1.3 - List Indicator Icon example
FM Stations
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Figure 4.1.4 - No Content Available
List Name
No Content Available
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4.1.5 List Indicator Icons
Indicator Icons may be displayed on List Items; for
e a ple, a No Pla i g i o sho i g that a adio statio
in a list is currently tuned.
Indicator Icons are visible at all times when the list is
displayed.
4.1.6 No Content Available
If the user has selected a list that happens to be empty,
such as a media, intellitext, or contact list that has no
content or information available, the list is shown empty
ith a si gle list ite that sa s No Co te t A aila le .
This list item cannot be highlighted or selected.
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4.2 List Gestures
Figure 4.2.1 -
The following describes the gestures that may or may
not be operationalized as part of a list, depending on
the spe ifi appli atio s use of lists.
List Gestures include:
• “ oll
• Tap
• P ess a d Hold
list item x
list item y
list item z
Figure 4.2.2 -
list item x
list item y
list item z
Figure 4.2.3 -
List Header
list item a
list item b
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4.2.1 Scroll
Users rotate the rotary-push knob on the faceplate to
scroll List Items. The highlight bar moves down when
the knob is rotated clockwise and stops moving at the
last list item displayed and then the list scrolls
begins scrolling up behind the highlight bar until the
end of the list is reached.
When the list end is reached, the last list item is displayed
at the bottom of the list and the highlight bar
moves down to the bottom. An additional rotation of
the knob in the clockwise direction wraps the list to
the beginning and the highlight bar is now shown at
the top of the list. When rotating counter-clockwise,
the highlight bar stops at the list item at the top and
the list begins scrolling down until the start of the list is
reached. When the start of the list is reached, the first
list item is displayed at the top and the highlight bar is
in the top position. An additional rotation of the knob in
the counter-clockwise direction wraps the list to the end
and the highlight bar is shown at the bottom of the list.
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When reaching the end (or start) of the list while scrolling,
the highlight bar will pause for 1 sec (calibratable
between 250 msecs and 2000 msecs) ignoring additional
inputs from the rotary encoder and the system
will play an auditory alert / beep. After the pause duration
has elapsed, the system will register the next rotary
input in the same direction as the cue to animate the list
to the next page and move the highlight bar to top (or
bottom). During the list animation, any rotary encoder
inputs are ignored. When the animation is complete and
the highlight bar is positioned in its new start location,
rotary inputs are again responded to according to the
description above.
4.2.2 Tap
Users tap the rotary-push knob on the faceplate to
perform desired functions associated with the List Item
currently highlighted.
4.2.3 Press and Hold
Users can Press and Hold the rotary-push knob on the
faceplate to perform desired functions associated with
the List Item currently highlighted. Details of Press and
Hold gestures are described in the appropriate application
sections where they are used.
A Press and Hold is performed by pressing and holding
the rotary-push knob for longer than 1000-1500 ms.
The hold duration is calibratable and is defined in detail
in the application sections where such Press and Hold
gestures are enabled.
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4.3 List Interaction Behaviors
The following describes the interaction behaviors that
may or may not be operationalized as part of a given list,
depe di g o the spe ifi appli atio s use of lists.
List Interaction Behaviors include:
• W appi g
• List Histo
• List Views
4.3.1 Wrapping
Lists can wrap from start to finish or vice versa. The
method for wrapping a list is to be at the end or start of
the list and continue rotating the knob in the direction
to wrap the list past the last item (or first item) in the
list. The scroll highlight will go to the top (or bottom
depending direction of wrap) and continue scrolling.
Lists wrap only when the list is longer than what can be
displayed on the single screen (e.g., more than 3 List
Items).
4.3.2 List History
When navigating list hierarchies or navigating between
s ee s a d lists, the s ste
ai tai s a histo of the
list position that was last displayed when the given list
as last ie ed/displa ed. The List Histo aids the
user in situations such as when backtracking up a station
or media search hierarchy; when returning to a station/
media list from a now playing screen; or when returning
to a Contacts List in the phone application from another
screen. The list history is cleared after ignition cycles.
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Figure 5-1. AM Radio Intro View
AM/FM Broadcast sources
AM Radio
The following section describes the data elements and
functions for AM/FM broadcast audio sources.
The Now Playing screens for these sources contain the data elements
dependent on the broadcast audio source.
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522
When the user changes Radio mode/Band by pressing the key,
system displays radio intro view firstly as left figure.
Figure 5-2. FM Radio Intro View
FM Radio
102.3
Figure 5-3. DAB Radio Intro View
DAB
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Music
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Figure 5.1.1 -
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5.1 AM View
AM view should contain:
- AM icon
- Frequency (in larger font style)
- Time of Day and Outside Temperature
- FAV Label
- Mute icon
- Driving School
(If Driving School is on,
Speed is displayed on the location/instead of outside template.)
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5.2 FM Now Playing Views
Figure 5.2.1 - generic RDS layout example
RDS PSN
RDS Text
RDS Text (Continued from line1)
Figure 5.2.2 - EU RDS example
REGNBOGN
Now Playing on
BBC 6 Music
Figure 5.2.3 -
REGNBOGN
Now Playing on BBC 6
Music is the latest relea…
Figure 5.2.4 - FM w/o RDS now playing view
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• P“N i li e EU adios
• ‘D“ Te t i li e a d usi g s a t t u atio
• FM i o
• F e ue
e te ed ith la ge fo t o EU adios
• Ti e of Da a d Outside Temperature
- FAV Label
- [TP] icon
- Mute icon
- Driving School
(If Driving School is on,
Speed is displayed on the location/instead of outside template.)
Eu opea ‘D“ i ple e tatio s ill displa the statio s
PSN without the frequency information in line 1. Otherwise,
the station frequency is displayed as shown in
figure 5.2.4.
If there is more content than will fit in the line field, the
information will page a single time at a rate of 5 seconds
per field. After the pagination is completed, the first
part of the text will be shown with ellipsis as shown in
the figure.
Lines 2 and 3 are for RDS text information. RDS text is
placed on Line 2 and, if necessary, wraps to Line 3 using
the smart truncation method as defined in the DAB
source section of this document.
If text overflows the space provided in Lines 2 and 3, the
information will page (clearing Lines 2 and 3), with the
overflow text starting again in Line 2.
If an RDS text update occurs during the paging, the
fields are cleared and the new information is displayed,
beginning in Line 2.
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5.3 Changing Audio Source Using Faceplate
Figure 5.3.1 – Figure Removed
The user may also press the RADIO or MEDIA buttons
on the faceplate multiple times to rotate through audio
sources. The audio source is immediately changed upon
each press of the faceplate button.
Figure 5.3.2 - Sourcing a media device (specific example)
Reading USB…
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RADIO presses rotate the user through broadcast sources.
MEDIA presses rotate the user through available
media sources.
The order of rotation for broadcast sources is
AM ->FM ->DAB->AM...
The order of the media source flow is USB1->USB2->SD>BT->AUX->USB1...for 2.1F systems.
Figure 5.3.3
Artist Name
Song Name
00:03:42
The order of the media source flow is USB -> AUX -> USB
for 2.0F systems.
When the user selects a new media source, the display
will initially show the friendly device name in the text
field as shown . After a timeout of 5 seconds (calibrateable)
the display will be updated to reflect the applicable
metadata.
In situations where there is no friendly name, the system
displays Unknown Device as the device name and
then times out to the now playing view.
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Figure 5.3.4 -
No Media Available
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5.3.1 Media Source Flow - Skipping Sources With No
Device Connected Or Disc Inserted
Sources that do not have a connected device will be
skipped as users press the MEDIA button provided there
are two or more media devices connected.
Dismiss
Figure 5.3.5 -
No Media Available
Dismiss
Pair
5.3.2 Media Button Behavior With No Available
Media Sources
Scenarios where there is no available media present will
display the pop-up shown in Figure 5.3.4 for the base
(2.0F) system when the user selects the MEDIA button
while in broadcast source mode. The currently sourced
audio will continue to be heard while this pop-up is
displayed.
The pop-up in figure 5.3.5 is shown for the uplevel (2.1F)
system and also provides options to pair or manage
Bluetooth devices as discussed in the phone section of
this document.
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Figure 5.3.6 - Base Faceplate
No Other Media Available
Dismiss
Figure 5.3.7 - Uplevel faceplate view
No Other Media Available
Dismiss
Pair
Figure 5.3.8 - US B/SD sources
No Media Found
Figure 5.3.9 - AUX Input devices
No Device Connected
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5.3.3 Media Button Behavior With 1 Available Media Source
Scenarios where there is a single media source present
will display the pop-up shown in Figure 5.3.6 (or figure
5.3.7 for uplevel systems) when the user selects the MEDIA
button and is currently listening to the only media
source. The currently sourced media audio will continue
to be heard while this pop-up is displayed.
Pressing the MEDIA button from broadcast mode when
there is only 1 media source available will always take
the user to the only available media source.
If the single media source is disconnected while it is
the active screen, the screens defined in figures 5.3.8
through 5.3.10 will be shown for the appropriate source
mode. For instance, if an AUX device is ejected, the No
Device Connected screen would be displayed until the
user selects another source or inserts another device.
5.3.4 Disconnecting Active Sources
When the active media source is disconnected in situations
where there are 2 or more media sources present,
the system will display the screens shown in figures
5.3.8 through 5.3.10 and keep the user in that mode
until they reconnect.
Figure 5.3.10 - Bluetooth devices
No Device Connected
Pair
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5.3.5 Soft Key Behavior in No Media Pop-ups
The soft-keys associated with the no media views behave
as follows:
Dismiss -> this option returns the user to the previously
viewed screen
Pair -> this option takes the user to the Bluetooth pairing
screens as defined in phone section 6.1.7.
If the user elects to add a device via the Pair soft-key
and press the BACK button, the view in Figure 5.3.10 will
be displayed.
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5.4 Broadcast Seek Up/Down
The faceplate contains two switches for seeking to the
next or previous station or channel in broadcast modes.
5.4.1 AM/FM Seek
In AM/FM audio sources, tapping on the Seek Up
or Down switch tunes the radio to the next or previous
st o g sig al statio as dete i ed the tu e . The
frequency field is updated during this process until the
tuner has found an acceptably strong station. This applies
to non-RDS based systems.
5.4.2 Fast Seek (AM/FM)
If the user presses and holds on either Seek Up or Down
button, the display shows the frequency/channel/
PSN changing at a rate of 5 frequency steps/channels/
PSN per second until they release their finger. After the
release, the system stops on the current channel or
frequency (if a strong signal station only) displayed or
tunes to the next strong signal station in the direction of
the fast seeking.
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5.4.3 Seek Operation With One Strong Station
If the user is tuned to the only available strong station
in the broadcast band and the user performs a seek
operation, the tuner will scan the entire band. If no
other strong stations are found the tuner will perform a
second pass of the band at a lower signal threshold. The
frequency information on the display will continue to
update as the tuner performs the seek function.
5.4.4 Seek Operation With Zero Strong Stations
If the user is tuned to a broadcast band with no strong
signal stations available and the user performs a seek
operation, the tuner will scan the entire band. If no
strong stations are found the tuner will perform a second
pass of the band at a lower signal threshold. The
frequency information on the display will continue to
update as the tuner performs the seek function.
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Figure 5.4.1 -
PlntRock
Now Playing on Planet
Rock Is music from The…
Figure 5.4.2 -
Tuning…
Figure 5.4.3 -
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Now Playing Rumour Has
lt by Adele on RADIO RE…
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5.4.5 EU FM RDS Seek
In the FM RDS source for single tuner EU radios, tapping
on the Seek Up or Down switch initially will display
a Tuning screen for 2 seconds (calibrateable) while the
next station available in the FM memory is tuned. The
te t Tu i g is displa ed i li e of the etadata du i g
this time.
Once the available station is tuned in, the display is updated
with the FM now playing view.
If the user tunes to an RDS station for which the PSN is
unavailable, the display will show the frequency for that
station until the PSN is available.
5.4.6 EU FM RDS Seek Behavior with TP On
When TP is ON in the menu, seeks will only include TP
supported stations or stations with EON-TA support.
When TP is OFF in the menu, seeks will include all available
stations from the tuner.
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Figure 5.4.4 -
PlntRock
Now Playing on Planet
Rock Is music from The…
Figure 5.4.5 -
TP Search…
Figure 5.4.6 -
REGNBOGN
Now Playing Rumour Has
lt by Adele on RADIO RE…
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5.4.8 EU RDS - TP Off to On interaction
If TP is currently set to OFF in the vehicle and the user
switches TP to ON from the FM menu, then the system
will initiate a TP search in order to tune to the strongest
available TP station. This search is initiated only if the
user is not tuned a TP supported station.
Essentially, once the user has turned TP ON, audio
is muted, and a search is enabled. An intermediate
screen will be shown during a search with the words
TP sea h i the etadata field. Afte the statio is
tuned, audio is restored and the RDS now playing view is
shown.
If the TP setting is toggled ON from a source menu other
than FM, the tuner will perform a background scan for
a TP supported station while remaining in the current
source mode. Please refer to the RDS TP Status section
which describes the remaining details for handling traffic
alerts while in other source modes.
If the tuner discovers a traffic alert already in progress
after the user toggles TP to the ON state from a non-FM
source menu, the alert will be ignored.
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5.5 Broadcast Manual Tuning
The faceplate contains a rotary-push knob that is used
for a multitude of functions associated with the Infotainment
system.
When listening to a broadcast audio source, rotating the
knob tunes to a different frequency or station for AM/
FM.
FM RDS and DAB tuning in EU radios via the tune knob is
handled in a later section.
If user rotates the
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