Marelli Europe S p A MFDPCC Car Radio with Bluetooth Transceiver User Manual

Magneti Marelli S.p.A. Car Radio with Bluetooth Transceiver

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PACCAR Display
INTRODUCTION
This manual describes the vehicle’s
interactive system located on your
dashboard.
SAFETY
In this operator manual
A number of alerting messages are in
this manual. Please read and follow
them. They are there for your
protection and information. These
messages can help you avoid injury to
yourself and others, as well as prevent
costly damages to the vehicle.
Key symbols and “signal words” are
used to indicate what kind of message
is going to follow. Pay special attention
to instructions prefaced by symbols
and the signal words “WARNING”,
“CAUTION”, and “NOTE”. Please do
not ignore any of these alerts.
When you see this word, the message
that follows is especially vital. It signals
a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in an injury
or death. This message will tell you
what the hazard is, what can happen if
you don't heed the warning, and how to
avoid it.
Example:
Never carry additional fuel containers
in the vehicle. Such containers, full or
empty, may leak, explode or cause a
fire in the event of a collision.
CAUTION
Signals a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in property or vehicle damage.
Example:
Continuing to operate your vehicle with
insufficient oil pressure will cause
serious engine damage.
NOTE
Provides general information: for
example, the note may suggest how to
operate the vehicle more efficiently.
Example:
Pumping the accelerator will not assist
in starting the engine.
Please take the time to read these
messages when you see them, and
remember:
WARNING Something that
could seriously injure or kill you
or others.
CAUTION Something that
could cause property or vehicle
damage.
NOTE Useful information.
General safety reminders
Certain functions are restricted to
operate only when the vehicle is
WARNING
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stationary for your safety and the safety changing the settings on the
of those not in the vehicle.
System. Programming the system FCC Statement
while driving can cause you to take
This device complies with Part 15 of
Safe driving is only possible with the
your eyes off the road, which could
the FCC rules subject to the
proper concentration on the driving
result in an accident. Failure to do
following two conditions:
task. Keep distraction to a minimum to so could lead to death, serious
This device may not cause
improve your concentration. Examples injury or equipment damage.
harmful interference.
of distractions may include radio
This device must accept all
CAUTION: Do not rely on the
controls, GPS navigation controls, cel- Navigation System to route you to the
interference received,
including interference that may
lular telephone calls, cellular text
closest emergency services. Not all
cause undesired operation.
messages, reading or reaching for
emergency services are in the
Changes or modifications not
something on the floor. Minimizing
database.
expressly approved by the
your distractions will improve safe
party responsible for
NOTE:
Regardless
of
how
and
where
driving and will help avoid an accident
compliance could void the
involving death or personal injury.
the navigation system directs you, it is
user’s authority to operate the
your responsibility to operate the
equipment
Dear customer, to ensure a healthy
vehicle
in
safe
and
legal
manner.
WARNING: Only glance at the
RF exposure please keep a distance
display monitor while driving.
of at least 20 cm from the device.
NOTE: Ensure the volume level of all
Prolonged periods of viewing while
For any other request regarding RF
driving could result in an accident audio devices is set to a level that still
exposure compliance in Canada,
and death or possible personal allows you to hear outside traffic and
please refer to our local
representative:
injury.
emergency vehicles.
Renaissance Consulting
11 Parsons Ridge Road,
Kanata, Ottawa
Ontario, Canada, K2L 2M1
WARNING: Do not program the
System while driving. Always stop
your vehicle when programming or
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Description
The system is comprised of a remote
head unit and a display screen. The
remote head unit will be located in the
instrument panel and disassociated
from the display.
Image 1 – Remote Head Unit
The following buttons, knobs and
connectors are on the face of the head
unit
• Power Button
• Volume Knob
• Eject Button
• Voice Button
• Home Button
• Truck Button
• Connect Button
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Nav Button
Tools Button
Cancel Button
Audio Button
RWD Button
FWD Button
Phone Button
Setup Button
USB jack
3.5 AUX jack
The buttons will be referred to as hard
keys or hard buttons in the rest of this
specification. The keys on the touch
screen will be referred to as soft keys
or soft buttons.
Image 10 - PB Main Menu
Image 11 – KW Main Menu
The display has three general areas for
information and interaction.
Center
The center of the display will have the
available functions and information for
the operator.
Title bar
The ‘Title Bar’ is placed at the very top
of the display. Not every screen will
have the title bar visible due to
graphics requirements of some third
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party applications. This will be noted in Set up home location
the appropriate sections of the
Pair a Bluetooth device
document.
Image 82 – Pairing Successful
Notification
Once the target device is paired, it will
take the user back to the Bluetooth
main screen (ref. image 80).
Image 6 – Title Bar Examples
Quick Jump Bar
The ‘Quick Jump Bar’ is placed at the
very bottom of the display.
Image 81 – Adding Device Screen
Image 8 – Screen Bottom Example
How to care for your screen
The notation for SmartNav will be
replaced with NavPlus for Kenworth
devices.
1. QUICK SETUP
If the target device fails to pair, it will
take the user back to the Bluetooth
main screen (ref. image 80).
Before using the system for the first
time, you may need to program the
system for the home location, setup
any pairing devices or decide what
virtual gauges you want to display.
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Image 83 – Pairing Unsuccessful
Notification
Program address book
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Virtual gauges
OPERATING THE
SYSTEM
The PACCAR Display shall operate in
two distinct modes for the purposes of
mitigating driver distraction. All
screens and features are functional
when the vehicle is stationary. While
moving, only certain screens will be
functional. The restricted functions are
visible as grey icons to let the operator
know that they are not functioning while
the vehicle is in motion. For example,
the system will allow a destination
location to be programmed while the
vehicle is in motion but will not allow
the home location to be programmed
while the vehicle is in motion.
NOTE: Camera – If the user setting for
camera is set to automatic,
then the cameras can
automatically function as
defined. If the user setting is
set to manual, the user would
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have to go the Camera submenu to view camera and
select from multiple installed
cameras.
Hands-Free Calling – The system shall
show the screens per the ASR tree
(section 9) but there shall be no touch
interaction with the screens – buttons
greyed out. When the call ends the
device will remain in the phone home
screen per the ASR tree. Upon the first
time the PACCAR Display is powered
on in a vehicle it will default to the
‘Home Menu’ screen. After all
subsequent power on events, the
PACCAR Display will automatically
launch into the screen/mode that was
last active during the previous power
down event.
The PACCAR Home Menu screen
consists of the following:
 - Vehicle monitoring
functions (shows a Peterbilt or
Kenworth logo)
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 – Model based
functions

 - Tools for the user


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