User Manual
Head unit Model: '}'10004621 OFF ROAD SOURCE UNIT 21A10512 NOTES NOTES C NTEN USER INTERFACE AND CONTROLS Control Panel Layout, Key Names “ ROTARV KNOB AND MENU KE Rotary Knob Operation Menu Key Operation, , Using the Rotary Knob and Menu Ke Adjusting Volume , , , , , Adjusting BasslTreble, Setting Muting Output GETTING STARTED Powering the Unit On or Off input Source Screens TUNER Listening to theTune Tuner Source Screens. Tuning Methods Programming Radio Presets AUXILIARY INPUT Listening to Auxiliary Input . Connecting 3 Device BLUETOOTH Playing onxent , , Bluetomh Source Screen , Controlling Bluetooih Playback APPENDICES ,, , Troubleshooting CE AND CONTROLS CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT POWERED Wm Name Name ROTARY KNOB BACKWARD SOURCE FORWARD This equipment has been tested and lound to comply wirh the iii-nits for a Class 3 digital device, pursuant tn Part 15 of the FCC ruleaneee limits are deslgned to pruvlde reasonable prolectlon against harmlul lnterfevence in a residential Installallon.ThIs equipmem generates, uses, and can radiate radio lrequencv energy and, if not installed and used in accovdance with the instructions. may cause harmful Interference to radlo communications. However, this is no guaranme Ihat inmrfelence WI" not nccur In a parllcular installation II this equlpmem does cause harmlul interference to radio or (alen/ision receptlon, which can he determined by Xuming [he equipmem die and on. you are encouraged it) try to correct the interlerence by one or more oi the valldwing measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna - Increase the separation belween the equipment and receiver. . Connect me equipment to an outlet on a dlflerem cilculx thn the one to which the receiver is Connecledi - Consuitthe dealer or an expenenced radio/w technician ldr help. Changes or modifications not expressly unproven hy Mnek Corporauon could void the use": authority to operate this equipment Thls device Cumplles with pan 15 ul the FCC Rules 00217 ation is subject to the ldllowing two conditions: (llThis devree may nol cause harmful interfer- ence, and (2) this devioe must accept any interference renewed, including interlerende that may cause undesired opelatmn Changes at modifications ndt expressly appmved by Mitult oarpdra- rion could void the user's authoriw to opevale this equipment.This device Complies With pan is oi the FCC Rules, Operatinn IS suoiea to the lullowirig two condilions‘ (”This device may not cause harmful interiarenee, and (2) this damn must accem any interlerenoe received, including lnler‘fevence that may cause undesired operation This equipment complies With FCC radielion exposure limits set ldrth lorari uneanlrolled envuanment .This equipment should be lristaHad and operated with minimum dislanofi 20cm between the radialorE your body. This lransmltter must nol be eo-loceled or operating in wniuncziori with any other antenna or Iransmmsr. Romfiv KNOB AND ME APPENDICES K ‘ ROTARY KNOB OPERAYIDN TROUBLESHOOTING You can usethe rotary knob three ways to control the operalion onho source unlr, Resemng the unit. Should the source unlt become unresponswe: Remove power (or 5 mlnures and then reconnect. “WWW" ‘ V°'“““e >§1 Presss Mute >) Press and Hold for 2 seconds - an/Olt MENU KEV OFEHAYION Yuu can use the Menu key to open, exit, or scroll through menus: Save Preset While listening to me tuner, press to save preset, Menu Open Press and hold the Menu key to open a menu. In an open menu you can usethe Menu key atanvfime to save changes and exll: ~ Press and hold the Menu key lor 2 seconds to exlt the menu completely, Time out feature: after 15 seconds of inactivity, lhe menu exits and any changes are saved automatically, Menu Exit Menu Scroll Press the Menu key k) scroll Ihrough different menu options. The Menu opllons wifl appear in the following order: [BASS-”TREBLE ——> FADE —> FACTORY RESET” FIRMWARE :] USINGTHE ROTARY KNOB AND MENU KEY You can use the rotary knob and Menu key to adjusl levels and access menus. ADJUSTlNG VOLUME Use the rotary knob on the source unit lo adjust the volume level: The Volume screen Turn rotary knob la is displayed adiusi Tum rolary knob, ADJUSTlNG BASS,TREBLE AND OTHER SETTINGS Use the Menu key and the Forward/Backward keysia access menus and change settings. For example] to access the Bass settings menu; Eenlm Press and held Menu to exit, See "Menu Key Opera- lion ~ on page 3 Press and The Bass menu is Press Forward I hold Menu displayed. Eackward to adiusi kev the Bass level. MUTING OUTPUT To mule and unmute the volume: Fressthe rotary knob while on the aiuereetn inputto PAUSE the musica Press the rotary knob While IisIening lo the AM/FM/Aux |npui to MUTE lhe music. EL PLAYING CONTENY The source uniK can accept audio from devlces with Bluelomh®. To llslen to input from a Bluetoalh® device: Press the Input source key tam-E ] until \he Bluetoeth® input source sceen is dis- played Continuing to press the key will displaythe input source screens lorAM, FM and AUX as described in the section “Input Source Screens.~ BLUETOOTH® SOURCE SCREEN The input source screen displayed when you select Bluemoth® 'inpui is shown m the figure below. Example or Eluetoolh® source screen. J To pair a device: ' Swltch me input mode to Bluetooth®. - Search for "CANAM AUDIO" on your Bluetooth® enabled device, ' Connect to ”CANAM AUDIO” CONTROLLING BLUETOOTH® PLAYBACK You can control your device from the unit uslng the Backward, Forward and Roiery Knob (Play/Pause) keys as shown on page 2. AUXiLlARY INPUT POWERINGTHE UNIT ON OR OFF LISTENING YO AUXILIARY INPUT When you power on the source unit it will automatically swn playing muslc from the The source unit can accept audio from devices with an audio output. most men,” firmed input 50mm To listen to input from an auxiliary device T0 POWERTHE UNlT ON OR OFF Pa th in ut ur k -unt'lh Xinut ur r nidi is . '55 e 9 5° ce WIN] ”MU 9 5° “5° 9° s 5" yed PresslherolaryknobrAstheunitstansup,asplashscleenisd'is» Continuing to press the key will display the input source screens IorAMr FM and “43"“ fl” ste'a' 59””‘154 ‘°"°""9d “me "‘9'“ “me “we“ ‘°’ aluetooth® as described in the section "input Source Screens." ‘ 3 WW“ "'9‘“ ”me- When the unit is on, press and held the Votaly Knob for 4 Seconds CONNECTING A DEVICE _] to power 0??th untl. To connect a device to the unit's auxiliary input] lift up the rubber cover at the honom to expose the 35mm connector. mm“- SOURCE SCREENS ”‘59“ "‘6 deV‘CE'S 315mm 1“" in“ ”'5‘ “MEN” The unit suppons inputs from several different sources: 0 AMIFM radio - Eluetooxh® - Auxiliary lnout Press the Input source key -I to step through the input source types in the following order: _‘ b AM > FM > Bluetuolh r Aux When you select one oithese sources the source unit displays a source soveen, simr ilar to the FM source screen shown in Figure 1 below, The title bar always shows the source namee Additional intorrnation varies depending on the souroe Iype you have selected TUNING MODE SELECTED FREQUENCY 3.5mm l M”. ‘73. {U Figure 1 - Example source screen [FM input selemea) TU l‘.‘ E Fl LISTENING TOTHETUNER To select one of the available tuner hands: Press the input source key 1-] to select input from each of the following in turn: - AM - FM The applicable input source screen is displayed for each band. Continuing to press the key will display the input source screens for Bluetooth® and Auxiliary as described in the maximum ”Input Source Screens" on page 57 TUNER SOURCE SCREENS AM/FM An example or a typical tuner input source screen is shown in Figure 2 below. TUNING MODE SIELECTED FREQUENCV 93:8 1 Fl? Figure 2 - Example source sereen (FM input selected) TUNING METHODS You can use three methods to tune the source un‘it: automatic, preset and manuals @ “A Forward Backward To tune to a required ireauency, channel or preset: Press the Play/Pause key to step through the available tuning methods for each band. :Tunilig’ M'ethéd ’Wh’eri’tun’in‘g‘with’this rfiéthod Auto U Hnld the Forward or Backward key to start searching for available stations. Note: The search stops when a station is found or when the Back button is pushed again. Press the Forward or Backward key to step through available presets (only available it there are two or more presets) For further details, see "Programming Radio Presets“ Holt! the Forward or Backward key to start searching for available stations. Nole: The search stops when a station is round or when the Back button is pushed again. You can continue pushing the Forward or Backward key to manually tunet PROGRAMMING RADIO PRESETS The source unit has the ability to Auto Program Stations (APS) for easy recall Note: Upto 9 presets can be stored for each radio band. When you are using the tunerthe Forward, Backward and Source keys provide special options to allow you to work with preset ireouenoies (AM/FM). refit IE]! W ‘ gel! Rotary knob Source key Forward Backward Menu key To Auto Program Stations Press and hold down the [-1 key briefly; this will automatically program the firsts radio stations thatthe radio recognizes and store them tortuture reoail To program a specific station press the l ififl‘ 1 key, 4"
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