Panasonic of North America 932CQ-BT5557 Bluetooth Modular User Manual
Panasonic Corporation of North America Bluetooth Modular
User manual
MP3 CD Player/Weather Band Receiver with Built-in Bluetooth® PP P/N PP104078 Operating Instructions ¡Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and keep this manual for future reference. Safety Information Read the operating instructions for the unit and all other components of your truck audio system carefully before using the system. They contain instructions about how to use the system in a safe and effective manner. We assume no responsibility for any problems resulting from failure to observe the instructions given in this manual. This pictograph intends to alert you to the presence of important operating instructions Warning and installation instructions. Failure to heed the instructions may result in severe injury or death. This manual uses pictographs to show you how to use the product safely and to alert you to potential dangers resulting from improper connections and operations. The meanings of the pictographs are explained below. It is important that you fully understand the meanings of the pictographs in order to use this manual and the system properly. Caution This pictograph intends to alert you to the presence of important operating instructions and installation instructions. Failure to heed the instructions may result in injury or material damage. Warning Observe the following warnings when using this unit. Observe the following warnings when installing. The driver should not operate the system while driving. Disconnect the lead from the negative (–) battery terminal before installation. Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and can cause accidents. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and use the parking brake before operating the system. Use the proper power supply. This product is designed for operation with a negative grounded 12 V DC battery system. Never operate this product with other battery systems, especially a 24 V DC battery system. Protect the Deck Mechanism. Do not insert any foreign objects into the slot of this unit. Do not disassemble or modify the unit. Do not disassemble, modify the unit or attempt to repair the product yourself. If the product needs to be repaired, consult your dealership. Do not use the unit when it is out of order. If the unit is out of order (no power, no sound) or in an abnormal state (has foreign objects in it, is exposed to water, is smoking, or smells), turn it off immediately and consult your dealership. Any NOAA broadcast weather report, including current and forecasts, may not reflect your actual weather conditions at your exact time and location. You should always pay attention to your actual weather conditions to make safe decisions accordingly. Wiring and installation with the negative (–) battery terminal connected may cause electrical shock and injury due to a short circuit. Some trucks equipped with the electrical safety system have specific procedures of battery terminal disconnection. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE MAY LEAD TO THE UNINTENDED ACTIVATION OF THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY SYSTEM RESULTING IN DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE AND PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. Never use safety-related components for installation, grounding, and other such functions. Do not use safety-related vehicle components (fuel tank, brake, suspension, steering wheel, pedals, etc.) for wiring or fixing the product or its accessories. Check for piping, gasoline tank, electric wiring, and other items before installing the product. If you need to open a hole in the vehicle chassis to attach or wire the product, first check where the wire harness, gasoline tank, and electric wiring are located. Then open the hole from outside if possible. Never install the product in a location where it interferes with your field of vision. Never have the power cord branched to supply other equipment with power. After installation and wiring, you should check the normal operation of other electrical equipment. The continuation of their using in abnormal conditions may cause fire, electrical shock or a traffic accident. Make sure the leads do not interfere with driving or getting in and out of the vehicle. Insulate all exposed wires to prevent short circuiting. Caution Observe the following cautions when using this unit. Observe the following cautions when installing. Keep the sound volume at an appropriate level. Refer wiring and installation to qualified service personnel. Keep the volume level low enough to be aware of road and traffic conditions while driving. Do not insert or allow your hand or fingers to be caught in the unit. To prevent injury, do not get your hand or fingers caught in moving parts or in the disc slot. Especially watch out for infants. This unit is designed for use exclusively in trucks. Do not operate the unit for a prolonged period with the engine turned off. Operating the audio system for a long period of time with the engine turned off will drain the battery. Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or excessive heat. Otherwise these will raise the interior temperature of the unit, and it may lead to smoke, fire, or other damage to the unit. Do not use the product where it will be exposed to water, moisture, or dust. Exposure of the unit to water, moisture, or dust may lead to smoke, fire, or other damage to the unit. Make especially sure that the unit does not get wet in truck washes or on rainy days. To ensure safety, never attempt to preset stations while you are driving. Depending upon the transmission condition of electro-magnetic waves, the geographical reasons and/or the weather conditions, you may not receive the NOAA radio partially or at all. Make sure that your weather radio can receive properly before driving, especially, before use in a critical condition. Set the volume level to low enough before the AUX connection is completed. Failure to observe this, the loud noise may come out and damage your speakers and your hearing. Direct connection of the speaker/headphone output of an external device without any attenuator may distort sound or damage the connected external device. Installation of this unit requires special skills and experience. For maximum safety, have it installed by your dealership. We are not liable for any problems resulting from your own installation of the unit. Follow the instructions to install and wire the product. Not following the instructions to properly install and wire the product could cause an accident or fire. Take care not to damage the leads. When wiring, take care not to damage the leads. Prevent them from getting caught in the vehicle chassis, screws, and moving parts such as seat rails. Do not scratch, pull, bend or twist the leads. Do not run them near heat sources or place heavy objects on them. If leads must be run over sharp metal edges, protect the leads by winding them with vinyl tape or similar protection. Use the designated parts and tools for installation. Use the supplied or designated parts and appropriate tools to install the product. The use of parts other than those supplied or designated may result in internal damage to the unit. Faulty installation may lead to an accident, a malfunction or fire. Do not block the air vent or the cooling plate of the unit. Blocking these parts will cause the interior of the unit to overheat and will result in fire or other damage. Do not install the product where it is exposed to strong vibrations or is unstable. Avoid slanted or strongly curved surfaces for installation. If the installation is not stable, the unit may fall down while driving and this can lead to an accident or injury. Installation Angle The product should be installed in a horizontal position with the front end up at a convenient angle, but not more than 30˚. The user should bear in mind that in some areas there may be restrictions on how and where this unit must be installed. Consult your dealership for further details. Wear gloves for safety. Make sure that wiring is completed before installation. To prevent damage to the unit, do not connect the power connector until the whole wiring is completed. Do not connect more than one speaker to one set of speaker leads. (except for connecting to a tweeter) Caution • PLEASE FOLLOW THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF YOUR STATE, PROVINCE OR COUNTRY FOR WIRING, INSTALLATION, AND USE OF THIS UNIT AND THE DEVICES TO BE CONNECTED. Safety Information (continued) Warning TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT DAMAGE, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN, SPLASHING, DRIPPING OR MOISTURE. Caution THIS PRODUCT IS A CLASS I LASER PRODUCT. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR BY YOURSELF. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. The following applies only in the U.S.A. Part 15 of the FCC Rules FCC Warning: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules for Radio Receiver. Operation is subject to the condition that this device may not cause harmful interference. Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user's authority to operate this device. Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user’s authority to operate the device. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm and more between the radiator and person’s body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and legs). NOTICE This equipment has been tasted and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ¡ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ¡ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ¡ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ¡ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Contents Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Front AUX terminal (AUX1) Rear AUX terminal (AUX2) Sound control CAN-readiness Fault detection of external amplifier Non-volatile memory Illumination interlock control 30 days clock memory USB connector Bluetooth® Controls Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Main unit Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 First time power on Clock adjustment General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Source selection Power Volume Indication at connecting external amplifier Sound Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Audio modes (Bass/Treble/Balance/Fader/SQ) Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Band Frequency adjustment Auto preset memory (APM) Preset station selection Manual preset memory Tuning in a weather band station CD/MP3/WMA Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Pause Disc loading/ejection Track/File selection Folder selection (MP3/WMA) Display change Scan, repeat, random USB (MP3/WMA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Pause USB device connection File selection Folder selection Display change Scan, repeat, random iPod Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Pause Song selection Display change Playing mode selection Repeat, random Bluetooth® - General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Display change Registration of a Bluetooth® device with this unit Setting of PIN (Personal Identity Number) code Connection of the registered Bluetooth® device to this unit Disconnection of the Bluetooth® device Deletion of the registered data Bluetooth® - Hands-Free Phone . . . . . . .22 Use of voice dial Switching between the private mode and handsfree mode Phone answering Phone hanging up Incoming call rejection Outgoing call termination Setting of automatic answering function Use of receiving/calling records or telephone directory (phonebook) Bluetooth® - Music Player . . . . . . . . . . .24 Music mode activation Song selection Pause Alarm Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Alarm time setting Turning ON/OFF the alarm Activating snooze Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 If you suspect something wrong Common Radio CD MP3/WMA USB Bluetooth® Product servicing Error Display Messages . . . . . . . . . . . .30 CD/MP3/WMA Bluetooth® USB Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Cleaning this unit Notes on Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 How to hold the disc Unusable discs Disc insert Disc cleaning Notes on CD-Rs/RWs Notes on MP3/WMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Cautions as to compressed audio files Cautions as to the display of this unit Recording MP3/WMA Files on a CD-Media/USBDevice Common Notes on Bluetooth® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Frequency band used Usage limitations Influence from other devices Application limitations Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 General FM stereo radio AM radio Weather band radio CD player Bluetooth® Specification from the Terminal End (Rear Connector of This Unit) . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Features Front AUX terminal (AUX1) USB connector Your mobile audio player and other devices are connectable to this unit without any difficulty. The USB Connector is equipped on the front panel. (a page 16) By connecting a USB memory (not included) to USB connector via a USB extension cable (USB 2.0, not included), you can enjoy MP3/WMA files stored on the USB memory (not included) in your truck. By connecting iPod® series/iPhone® to USB connector via a USB extension cable for iPod/iPhone (USB 2.0, not included), you can enjoy music files stored on the iPod series/iPhone in your truck. Further information about the controllable iPod/iPhone is described on page 18. Rear AUX terminal (AUX2) For more convenient connection, rear AUX terminals are now provided on the unit itself. Sound control SQ (Sound Quality) You have four preset modes (FLAT, ROCK, POP and VOCAL). CAN-readiness This unit is a CAN (Controller Area Network)-ready device that provides communication with a steering wheel remote control and other CAN-ready units. Fault detection of external amplifier When an anomaly of the connected external amplifier is detected, “FAULT” text appears (the sound will be mute) and the power of this unit turned off after 6 seconds to remind taking inspection with the external amplifier. Non-volatile memory This unit stores the memories of each setting (tuner, audio, mode, alarm time settings and call history/phone book entries) even if the power supply is shut off or the power cable is unplugged. Illumination interlock control The intensity/illumination of display and button on this unit is controlled by a PWM dimming module located in the vehicle. This unit is connected in the vehicle to dimming analog signal (PWM signal). It's capable of dimming the backlighting based on a voltage supplied by a PWM dimming module. *iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, iPhone and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Bluetooth® This feature allows users to use a hands-free phone and Bluetooth® audio systems. Compatible Bluetooth® devices ¡Bluetooth® Version: 2.1+EDR ¡HFP1.5 (Hands-Free Profile) ¡OPP (Object Push Profile) ¡A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) v 1.2 ¡AVRCP1.0 (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) ¡HSP v 1.1 (Headset Profile) 30 days clock memory This unit stores the memory of clock time for 30 days even if the power supply is shut off or the power cable is unplugged. Controls Layout Main unit SRC Source (a page 10) PWR Power (a page 9, 10) u (Eject) (a page 14) BAND (a page 12, 13, 21, 22, 23) y / 5 Pause/Play (a page 14, 16, 18, 24) APM Auto Preset Memory (a page 12) Disc slot DISP Display (a page 15, 17, 19, 20) CLK Clock (a page 9) USB Connector (a page 16) PHONE (a page 22, 23) VOL Volume (a page 10, 11, 19, 23) PUSH SEL Select (a page 11, 19, 20, 21, 23) ALM Alarm (a page 25) 1 through 6 (Preset Buttons) (a page 12, 13, 20, 21) SCROLL (a page 15, 17, 19) SCAN (a page 15, 17) REPEAT/RANDOM (a page 15, 17, 19) FOLDER {/} (a page 14, 16, 19) TUNE/SEEK {/} (a page 12, 13) FILE (Track/File) s/d (a page 9, 14, 16, 18, 21, 22, 24, 25) AUX From line output of external sound/audio device (ex. Silicon-audio player, HDD player, etc.) Preparation First time power on 1 Turn the key in the ignition until the accessory indicator lights. 2 Press [PWR] (Power). Clock adjustment The 12-hour (AM/PM) system is used for the clock adjustment. 4 Press [CLK]. Minute blinks 1 Press [CLK] (Clock). (Clock display) 2 Hold down [CLK] for more than 2 seconds. 5 Adjust the minute. [d] : Sets ahead. [s] : Sets back. Minute entered Hour blinks 3 Adjust the hour. *Indicator for AM or PM time [d] : Sets ahead. [s] : Sets back. Hour entered 6 Press [CLK]. Completed Notes: ¡Clock can not be adjusted when the unit is power off, to perform clock setting when the unit is power on. ¡Clock time is displayed when the unit is power off. ¡“CLK ADJ” is displayed when the clock is not adjusted. ¡Hold down [d] or [s] to change numbers rapidly. ¡When you want to readjust the time, repeat steps 2 to 6. General Source selection The source changes as follows every time [SRC] (Source) is pressed. Notes: Radio ¡When an output signal from the rear FM, AM, WB AUX terminal is detected, this unit au(a page 12) tomatically changes the source to AUX2. If this unit no longer detects this Disc player input signal, the source before AUX2 CD, MP3/WMA immediately resumes. (a page 14) ¡When an output signal from the rear AUX terminal is detected in the powerUSB off mode of this unit, the power is MP3/WMA turned on with the AUX2 source se(a page 16) lected. If this unit no longer detects this input signal before manually seAUX1 lecting other sources, the power of this When device connected to the unit is turned off. front AUX terminal of this unit AUX2 When device connected to the rear AUX terminal of this unit AUX (when no external device is connected to rear AUX terminal) When device connected to the front AUX terminal of this unit Bluetooth® Hands-free phone, music player (a page 20) Power Volume Turn the key in the ignition until the accessory indicator lights. Power on: Press [PWR] (Power). Turn [VOL] (Volume) clockwise to increase volume, and counterclockwise to decrease volume. Up Power off: Hold down [PWR] for more than 1 second. Volume level (0 to 40) (default:18) Down Note: To mute the sound, set volume level to 0. One-Hour Timer With the ignition off, pressing the [PWR] on this unit will turn on the receiver and activate the receiver's one-hour timer. The receiver will turn off automatically after one hour. 10 Indication at connecting external amplifier lights when an external amplifier is connected. Note: When an anomaly of the external amplifier is detected, “FAULT” appears (the sound will be mute/ blinks repeatedly) and the power of this unit is turned off after 6 seconds. When an external amplifier is connected, the adjustable volume level: 0 to 33 (Maximum). Sound Controls Audio modes (Bass/Treble/Balance/Fader/SQ) [SEL] (Select) to select the 1 Push audio mode in sequence. [VOL] (Volume) clockwise or counter2 Turn clockwise to change each level or select a setting. (Volume) q: Up w: Down (Setting Range: 0 to 40, default: 18) (Bass) (Setting Range: –12 dB to +12 dB by 2 dB, default: 0 dB) (Treble) (Setting Range: –12 dB to +12 dB by 2 dB, default: 0 dB) (Balance) (Setting Range: 15 levels each and 0 (center), default: CNT) (Fader) q: Increased w: Decreased q: Increased w: Decreased q: Right enhanced w: Left enhanced q: Front enhanced w: Rear enhanced (Setting Range: 15 levels each and 0 (center), default: CNT) (SQ) (Selectable setting: FLAT/ROCK/POP/VOCAL, default: FLAT) About SQ (Sound Quality) SQ is a function that can call up various sound types in accordance with your listening music type. SQ indicator Turn to select (Refer to the below) Note: If no operation takes place for more than 5 seconds in audio mode (2 seconds in volume mode), the display returns to the regular mode. (FLAT) flat frequency response: does not emphasize any part. (default) (ROCK) speedy and heavy sound: exaggerates bass and treble. (POP) wide-ranged and deep sound: slightly emphasizes bass and treble. (VOCAL) clear sound: emphasizes middle tone and slightly emphasizes treble. 11 Radio Band Caution Press [BAND] to change the band. Weather Band (a page 13) 12 To ensure safety, never attempt to preset stations while you are driving. (FM stereo) indicator lights while receiving an FM stereo signal. Frequency adjustment Preset station selection [TUNE/SEEK }]: Higher [TUNE/SEEK {]: Lower Note: Hold down for 0.5 sec. or more and release for station search. Press the corresponding preset button [1] through [6] to tune in a preset station. Auto preset memory (APM) Manual preset memory Press and hold [APM] (Auto Preset Memory) for more than 2 seconds. ¡The 6 stations with good reception will be automatically saved in the memory under preset buttons [1] through [6]. ¡Once set, the preset stations are sequentially scanned for 5 seconds each. ¡Press one of the buttons [1] through [6] to stop sequentially scan. Note: New stations overwrite existing saved stations. 1 Use manual or seek tuning to find a station. and hold one of the preset buttons 2 Press [1] through [6] until the display blinks once. Preset Number blinks once Note: New stations overwrite existing saved stations. Tuning in a weather band station [BAND] to select WB (Weather 1 Press Band). (a page 12) any of the buttons [1] through [6] to 2 Press monitor the preset station. Note: The weather band (CH1-6) has been preset. CH7 is selected by pressing [TUNE}] or [TUNE{]. Warning Any NOAA broadcast weather report, including current and forecasts, may not reflect your actual weather conditions at your exact time and location. You should always pay attention to your actual weather conditions to make safe decisions accordingly. Weather Band Stations National Weather Radio Broadcasts from over 380 Iocations throughout the U.S. on seven VHF/FM frequencies. Tune to weather band to receive continuous weather information 24 hours a day on one of the following frequencies. 1. 162.550 MHz 2. 162.400 MHz 3. 162.475 MHz 4. 162.425 MHz 5. 162.450 MHz 6. 162.500 MHz 7. 162.525 MHz Weather Band Frequency (channel) Number Weather Band Indicator Weather Band Frequency Note: Further and updated information about the National Weather Radio station listing, please visit the web site: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/nwrbro.htm Occasionally the frequency of an existing or planned station must be changed because of unexpected radio frequency interfere with adjacent NOAA weather Radio Stations and/or with other Government or commercial Operations within the area. If you have a question concerning NOAA Weather Radio, please contact your nearest National Weather Service Office. 13 CD/MP3/WMA Player Cautions ¡Do not insert a disc when the indicator lights. ¡This unit does not support 8 cm {3"} discs. ¡Do not use irregularly shaped discs. (a page 33) ¡Do not use discs that have a seal or label attached. ¡Do not insert foreign matter into the disc slots. ¡Refer to the section on “Notes on CD-Rs/RWs” (a page 33). ¡Refer to the section on “Notes on MP3/WMA”. (a page 34) ¡This unit does not support a MIX mode CD (a CD containing both CD-DA and compressed audio data). In case of using such a CD, problems may occur such as anacoustic playback. Pause Disc loading/ejection Press [h / 5] (Pause/Play) Press again to cancel. Loading Load a disc in with the printed side facing up. Notes: ¡The power will be turned on automatically when a disc is loaded. ¡Playback will start automatically after the player recognized the loaded disc as an ordinary music CD or MP3/WMA disc. Ejection Press [u] (Eject) to eject the disc. (Repeat)/ (Random)/ indicator (DISC) indicator Display Change (a page 15) Text Scroll Track/File selection [FILE d]: Next track/file [FILE s]: Back to the beginning of the current track/file. Back to the previous track/file. (press twice) Note: Hold down for fast forward/reverse. Release to resume the regular play. Folder selection (MP3/WMA) [FOLDER }]: Next folder [FOLDER {]: Preceding folder 14 Scan, Repeat, Random (a page 15) Display change Press [DISP] (Display) to change the display. Notes: ¡For scrolling text, press [SCROLL]. ¡“NO TEXT” is displayed when there is no information on the disc. CD-DA MP3/WMA Track number/ Play time Folder number/ File number Disc title* Play time Track title* Folder name/ Album* Clock File name/ Title, artist* * CD TEXT Display Disc title and Track title name are displayed. Clock * ID3 Tag ON/OFF Hold down [SCROLL] for more than 2 seconds. TAG ON: album title and song title/artist name are displayed. TAG OFF: folder name/file name are displayed. (Default) Scan, repeat, random Scan play Folder repeat play (MP3/WMA) The first 10 seconds of each track/file is played in sequence. Press [SCAN]. Track/file number blinks. Press again to cancel. The current folder is repeated. Hold down [REPEAT] for more than 2 seconds. lights. Hold down again to cancel. Folder scan play (MP3/WMA) Random play From the next folder, the first 10 seconds of the first file in each folder is played in sequence. Hold down [SCAN] for more than 2 seconds. lights and folder number blinks. Hold down again to cancel. All the available tracks/files are played in a random sequence. Press [RANDOM]. lights. Press again to cancel. Repeat play All the available files in current folder are played in a random sequence. Hold down [RANDOM] for more than 2 seconds. lights. Hold down again to cancel. The current track/file is repeated. Press [REPEAT]. lights. Press again to cancel. Folder random play (MP3/WMA) 15 USB (MP3/WMA) Cautions ¡Do not connect a USB device directly to this unit. If a USB device is connected directly to this unit and an accident occurs, or if the brakes are applied suddenly, the driver or passenger may bump into the USB device and may be injured. ¡Connect your USB device to your truck audio using a standard USB extension cable (5 m or less). ¡Position the USB device and USB extension cable so that they do not interfere with your driving. ¡Do not connect any USB device other than a USB memory or a USB audio player. Do not connect multiple USB devices to the USB connector. Supplying power to multiple USB devices from the connector could cause overheating and smoking. ¡USB Mass Storage Class For details as to whether your USB memory/USB Audio is compatible with USB Mass Storage Class, please contact the USB memory/USB Audio manufacturer. ¡USB Standard Compatibility 1.1/2.0 Full Speed ¡File System FAT12/16/32 ¡Maximum current less than 1 A ¡Capacity less than 4 GB (1 partition) Note: When an iPod compatible with this unit is connected, the iPod mode is activated. (a page 18) Pause USB device connection Press [h / 5] (Pause/Play) Press again to cancel. Open the USB connector cover and connect a USB device to this unit. Notes: ¡When connecting (disconnecting) a USB device, turn down the volume of the unit. ¡When connecting a USB device, make sure the connector is pushed all the way into the socket. (Repeat)/ (Random)/ indicator File selection [FILE d]: Next file [FILE s]: Back to the beginning of the current file. Back to the previous file. (press twice) Note: Hold down for fast forward/reverse. Release to resume the regular play. Folder selection [FOLDER }]: Next folder [FOLDER {]: Preceding folder 16 Compatible USB devices indicator lights when a USB device is loaded Display change (a page 17) Text Scroll Scan, Repeat, Random (a page 17) Notes: ¡Refer to the section on “Notes on MP3/WMA”. (a page 34) ¡Do not leave the USB device for long periods of time in places inside the truck where the temperature rises too high. ¡This unit may not operate correctly if a cable other than a USB standard cable is used. ¡To prevent dirt and dust from adhering to the USB connector, close the cover of this unit when not in use. ¡Back up any important data beforehand. We cannot accept responsibility for any lost data. ¡The use of USB devices that contain data files other than MP3/WMA format is not recommended. ¡Playback or display may not be possible depending on the type of USB device or the condition of the recording. ¡Depending on the connected USB memory, the order in which the files are played back may differ from the order in which the files were stored. Display change Scan, repeat, random Press [DISP] (Display) to change the display. Notes: ¡For scrolling text, press [SCROLL]. ¡“NO TEXT” is displayed when there is no information on the USB device. Scan play Folder number/ File number Play time Folder name/ Album* File name/ Title, artist* Clock * ID3 Tag ON/OFF Hold down [SCROLL] for more than 2 seconds. TAG ON: album title and song title/artist name are displayed. TAG OFF: folder name/file name are displayed. (Default) The first 10 seconds of each file is played in sequence. Press [SCAN]. File number blinks. Press again to cancel. Folder scan play From the next folder, the first 10 seconds of the first file in each folder is played in sequence. Hold down [SCAN] for more than 2 seconds. lights and folder number blinks. Hold down again to cancel. Repeat play The current file is repeated. Press [REPEAT]. lights. Press again to cancel. Folder repeat play The current folder is repeated. Hold down [REPEAT] for more than 2 seconds. lights. Hold down again to cancel. Random play All the available files are played in a random sequence. Press [RANDOM]. lights. Press again to cancel. Folder random play All the available files in current folder are played in a random sequence. Hold down [RANDOM] for more than 2 seconds. lights. Hold down again to cancel. 17 iPod Control By connecting iPod series to USB connector via a USB extension cable for iPod (USB 2.0, not included), you can enjoy music files stored on the iPod series in your truck. Controllable iPod/software version (USB connector) This unit is capable of controlling and playing music from an iPod. (video playback is not feasible) ¡5th generation iPod/ver. 1.3 ¡1st generation iPod nano/ver. 1.3.1 ¡2nd generation iPod nano/ver. 1.1.3 ¡3rd generation iPod nano/ver. 1.1.3 ¡4th generation iPod nano/ver. 1.0.4 ¡5th generation iPod nano/ver. 1.0.2 ¡iPod classic/ver. 2.0.4 ¡1st generation iPod touch/ver. 3.1.3 ¡2nd generation iPod touch/ver. 4.0 ¡iPhone/ver. 3.1.3 ¡iPhone 3GS/ver. 4.0.1 * Operation check has been completed with software available at the end of August, 2010. We do not guarantee the operation with our future products or upgraded software. Preparation: ¡Connect an iPod to USB connector of this unit. Pause indicator lights when a USB extension cable for iPod and iPod are connected with USB connector and USB mode is selected. Press [h / 5] (Pause/Play) Press again to cancel. (Repeat)/ (Random) indicator USB connector Display change (a page 19) Text Scroll Song selection [FILE d]: Next song [FILE s]: Back to the beginning of the current song. Back to the previous song. (press twice) Note: Hold down for fast forward/reverse. Release to resume the regular play. 18 Repeat, Random (a page 19) Playing Mode selection (a page 19) Notes: ¡The shuffle function of iPod corresponds to the RANDOM function of this unit. ¡Please make sure to detach the iPod after turning off the truck engine (turning the ACC to OFF). The iPod may not shut down while still connected, which may result in battery depletion. ¡Please do not connect iPod accessories such as an iPod remote control or headphones while connecting iPod with the unit. The unit may not operate correctly. ¡Connect this unit after turning down the volume of the iPod. ¡“PAUSE” appears until the iPod is recognized after connecting the iPod. This indicates there is nothing wrong with the main unit. ¡We do not guarantee all the operations of connectable devices. Display change Playing mode selection Press [DISP] (Display) to change the display. Notes: ¡For scrolling text, press [SCROLL]. ¡“NO TEXT” is displayed when there is no information on the iPod. The type with which playback data is classified is selectable. Press [FOLDER }] to call up the play mode selection screen. Turn [VOL] (Volume) to select the play mode. PLAYLIST: Playback by playlist (default) q w ARTIST: Playback by artist ALBUM: Playback by album GENRE Playback by genre Notes: ¡When the [FOLDER }] button is pressed, the regular screen appears. ¡“NO SONG” will appear if no song exists. Push [SEL] (Select) to determine the selection. Turn [VOL] to select the portion to play. Note: When the [FOLDER }] button is pressed, the previous screen appears. Push [SEL] to determine the selection. Song number/ Total song Play time Song title Album name Repeat, random Artist name Clock Repeat play The current song is repeated. Press [REPEAT]. lights. Press again to cancel. Note: The all Repeat Play function of iPod is always activated and cannot be canceled from this unit. Random play (Shuffle) All the available songs are played in a random sequence. Press [RANDOM]. lights. Press again to cancel. Album random play All the playable albums are played in a random sequence. Hold down [RANDOM] for more than 2 seconds. blinks. Hold down again to cancel. 19 Bluetooth® - General Display change (Bluetooth®) indicator lights when a Bluetooth® device is connected, and blinks during a call. Press [DISP] (Display) to change the display. Registered device name(Example) Clock [SRC] [s]/[d] Registration number (1 – 8) [BAND] [VOL] (SEL) [1] through [6] (preset buttons) Registration of a Bluetooth® device with this unit one of the preset buttons from [1] 1 Press through [6] to select a registration number assigned to the Bluetooth® device to be registered. Note: Up to 8 devices memory registered with preset buttons. [1] – [5] : Selects a registration number (1st page: 1 – 5, 2nd page: 6 – 8) [6] : Turns the registration pages For registration No.6: press [6], then press [1]. For registration No.7: press [6], then press [2]. For registration No.8: press [6], then press [3]. down the selected preset button for 2 Hold more than 2 seconds. Push [SEL] (Select) button to make this unit 3 standby for registration with waiting status. 20 Note: To exit waiting status, press [DISP] button. Operate your Bluetooth® device to input the PIN code for connection. (Default PIN code is "0000") Once pairing/registration is successful, the registered Bluetooth® device can automatically communicate with this unit. Notes: ¡The text display of Bluetooth device name and telephone directory on this unit is only supported with English characters, other languages and undisplayable characters/symbols will be converted into an asterisk (*). ¡If registration is not successfully completed within 1 minute, “TIME OUT” appears and the screen for registration number selection resumes. ¡If registration fails because of mismatched PIN code, “PAIR ERR” appears and the screen for registration number selection resumes. ¡Depending on the communication status, it may takes 5 to 40 seconds for device connection. Notes: ¡We shall not guarantee all the functions of the Bluetooth® device to be connected. When operations cannot be performed via this unit, operate the system via the Bluetooth® device. ¡Be aware that the battery of a Bluetooth® device drains faster if the Bluetooth® device is connected to this unit. ¡Even when the Bluetooth® device that is connected to this unit is located near this unit, sound may be interrupted or noise may be generated. ¡The Bluetooth® device with over 5-digit PIN code is not operated with this unit. ¡“DISCONN.” (DISCONNECT) is displayed when the Bluetooth® device is disconnected. Setting of PIN (Personal Identity Number) code Disconnection of the Bluetooth® device down [6] for more than 2 seconds to 1 Hold call the PIN code entry mode. Hold down [BAND] for more than 2 seconds. The Bluetooth® indicator ( ) turns off. Enter a number for each digit. [s]/[d] : Selects number (0 – 9). [6] : Selects next digit to be entered. [6] to determine the PIN code entry 3 Press when last digit is entered. Completed Note: When the Bluetooth® device is out of reception range or encounter serious interference by outer signal, “ERROR” appears and this unit will automatically disconnect the connections. Deletion of the registered data the preset button(s) [1] through [6] to 1 Press select a registration number assigned to the Bluetooth® device whose data is to be deleted. (Refer to the above.) Connection of the registered Bluetooth® device to this unit the preset button(s) [1] through [6] to down the preset button [1] through [5] 1 Press 2 Hold select the registration number of the Blueselected above for the registration number tooth® device of interest. (Refer to the above.) Hold down [BAND] for more than 2 seconds for connection. for more than 2 seconds. the preset button that was pressed at 3 Press the step above again. 4 Push [SEL]. The Bluetooth® indicator ( ) lights. Notes: ¡Even if [SRC] (Source) is pressed to change the source, the connection stays connected. ¡Depending on the communication status, it may takes 5 to 40 seconds for device connection. Deletion completed 21 Bluetooth® - Hands-Free Phone Switching between the private mode* and hands-free mode Press [BAND] during a call. The private mode and hands-free mode switch alternately every time [BAND] is pressed. Use of voice dial down [d] for more than 2 seconds at 1 Hold the standby state. (Private mode) the name registered on the tele2 Pronounce phone directory. (Hands-free mode) If the name matches with a piece of data on the telephone directory registered with the mobile phone, the telephone number of the name is dialed. Note: The Bluetooth® mobile phone itself must be equipped and support voice dial function. * The private mode is defined as the mode where conversation is conducted with the mobile phone in a usual manner without the hands-free function. [VOL] (SEL) Incoming call rejection Phone answering Press [PHONE] during a call incoming. The Bluetooth® indicator ( ) blinks during a call incoming/making a call. Notes: ¡During a call incoming, the volume of this unit automatically switches to 18, it restores to the original volume setting when phone answering or call rejecting. ¡If the automatic answering function is activated, conversation can be automatically started after receiving a call. (Refer to the below.) Phone hanging up Press [PHONE] during a call. Setting of automatic answering function Hold down [PHONE] for more than 2 seconds at the standby state. The automatic answering function toggles between ON and OFF every time [PHONE] is held down for more than 2 seconds. (Automatic answering deactivated) 22 (Automatic answering activated) Hold down [PHONE] for more than 2 seconds during a call incoming. Outgoing call termination Hold down [PHONE] for more than 2 seconds during making a call. (When other party does not answer the call.) Note: To have a mobile phone conversation with use of this unit, the mobile phone shall be compatible with the Hands-Free Profile. Use of receiving/calling records or telephone directory (phonebook) 1 Press [BAND] at the standby state. Push [SEL] (Select). 2 The display changes as follows: Receiving record with no responding The record of receiving calls (up to 5 records) that have not been taken is displayed. Rotation of [VOL] allows users to switch the record to be displayed. Pressing [PHONE] allows users to make a call to the displayed record. Receiving record with conversation made The record of receiving calls (up to 5 records) that have been taken is displayed. Rotation of [VOL] allows users to switch the record to be displayed. Pressing [PHONE] allows users to make a call to the displayed record. Calling record The calling record (up to 5 records) is displayed. Rotation of [VOL] allows users to switch the record to be displayed. Pressing [PHONE] allows users to make a call to the displayed record. Telephone directory The telephone directory is displayed. Rotation of [VOL] allows users to switch the data registered on the telephone directory to be displayed. (up to 6 entries) Pressing [PHONE] allows users to make a call to the displayed data. Pressing [BAND] allows the deletion mode to be activated to delete the displayed data on the telephone directory. If [BAND] is pressed again after “DEL THIS!?” appears, the currently displayed one piece of data on the telephone directory is deleted. Note: To use this function, the telephone directory must be imported from Bluetooth® mobile phone to this unit. (Refer to the below) Telephone directory manually import mode This unit becomes standby for importing the telephone directory from a Bluetooth® mobile phone. (Each time for single directory data transmission) Operate the Bluetooth® mobile phone to transmit the telephone directory data to this unit. Notes: ¡To use this function, the mobile phone must be compatible with the Object Push Profile. ¡“FAIL” is displayed and the regular mode is restored if 1 minute elapses in the “IMPORT” flashing period without importing the telephone directory from mobile phone. 23 Bluetooth® - Music Player Music mode activation Hold down [s] for more than 2 seconds. (Music mode) If [s] is held down for more than 2 seconds again, the phone mode is activated. (Phone mode) Note: “INVALID” is displayed and the Phone mode is restored if 1 minute elapse in the Music mode without detecting A2DP compatible device. Song selection [FILE d]: Next file Hold down for fast forward. Release to resume the regular play. [FILE s]: Back to the beginning of the current file. Back to the previous file. (press twice) Notes: ¡The control of pressing [FILE d]/ [FILE s] in music mode depends on the key definitions of connected device. ¡Depending on the specifications of the connected audio device, operations may not work. Pause Press [h / 5] (Pause/Play) Press again to cancel. Note: Some mobile phones automatically switch to energy saving mode or sleep mode when pause the music playback, and automatically disconnected the Bluetooth® connection (“DISCONN.” is displayed on this unit). But if you want to reconnect the Bluetooth® connection, performing playback on the mobile phone itself. 24 Note: The Bluetooth® audio devices that can be played with this unit must be compatible with A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) or AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile). Alarm Setting [ALM] [d] / [s] Alarm time setting Turning ON/OFF the alarm 1 Hold down [ALM] for more than 2 seconds. Hold down [ALM] (Alarm) for more than 2 seconds. (Alarm time display) (Alarm time display) “ALM ADJ” is displayed when the alarm time is not adjusted. Hold down [ALM] for more than 2 seconds after the above display is shown. 2 Push [ALM]. (Alarm ON/OFF setting) Hour blinks [ALM] clockwise or counterclockwise to 3 Turn select alarm ON or OFF, then push [ALM] Hour entered again to confirm the setting. (Select alarm ON, lights.) Notes: ¡Before turn ON the alarm, make sure the alarm time is set. Failure to heed this will cause invalid selection of alarm ON. ¡Hold down [ALM] for more than 2 seconds when the alarm is sounding also turns off the alarm. ¡Access of alarm ON/OFF is available by push [ALM] in the “Alarm time display”. the hour. 3 Adjust [d] : Sets ahead. [s] : Sets back. 4 Push [ALM]. Minute blinks Activating snooze the minute. 5 Adjust [d] : Sets ahead. Press any button on this unit when the alarm is sounding. [s] : Sets back. Minute entered 6 Push [ALM] to complete. The alarm will sound again in 9 minutes. Completed The alarm is set to ON automatically after complete alarm time setting. Alarm indicator ( ) lights. Notes: ¡When the clock (a page 9) is not set, perform and complete the alarm time setting, the clock time will set to “PM 1:00” automatically. Please readjust the clock time depending on the actual clock time. ¡Hold down [d] or [s] to change numbers rapidly. ¡When you want to readjust the alarm time, repeat steps 1 to 6. Notes: ¡If you do not turn the alarm off when the alarm is sounding, the alarm sound will shut off after an hour. (including the amount of time the alarm was postponed (snooze)) ¡If you connect with the optional wired remote control unit (RSA-300), please notice the ALARM button on RSA-300 only reflect the function of Display Alarm Time. (It's not feasible for long key operation) 25 Troubleshooting If you suspect something wrong Check and take steps as described below. If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is recommended to take the unit to your dealership. The product should be serviced only by qualified personnel. Please refer the checking and the repair to professionals. We shall not be liable for any accidents arising out of neglect of checking the unit or your own repair after your checking. Never take measures especially for those other than indicated by italic letters in “Possible Solution” described below because those are too dangerous for users to handle themselves. Warning ¡Do not use the unit in an irregular condition, for example, without sound, or with smoke or a foul smell, which can cause ignition or electric shock. Immediately stop using the unit and consult your dealership. ¡Never try to repair the unit by yourself because it is dangerous to do so. Common Problem No power to the unit Possible cause a Possible solution The power cord (battery, power and ground) is connected in the wrong way. aCheck the wiring. The sound volume level is zero (MUTE). a Turn [VOL] (Volume) clockwise to increase the sound volume. Sound is not generated. There is contact between the external mute lead and the chassis. aConnect the external mute lead correctly. If the lead is unused, insulate it. The wiring of speaker lines are not correct, or a break or poor contact arises. aCheck the wiring in accordance with the wiring diagram. Noise There is an electromagnetic-wave generator such as a mobile phone near the unit or its electrical lines. a Keep an electromagnetic-wave generator such as a mobile phone away from the unit and the wiring of the unit. In case that noise cannot be eliminated due to the wiring harness of the truck, consult your dealership. The contact of the ground lead is poor. aMake sure that the ground lead is connected to an unpainted part of the chassis securely. Noise is made in step with engine revolutions. Some operations are not executable. Alternator noise comes from the truck. aChange the wiring position of the ground lead. aMount a noise filter on the power supply. Some operations are not executable in particular modes such as menu mode. a Read the operating instructions carefully and cancel the mode. If the unit is still out of order, consult your dealership. BALANCE/FADER setting is not appropriate. a Readjust BALANCE/FADER. No sound from speaker(s) 26 There is a break, a short circuit, poor contact or wrong wiring regarding the speaker wiring. aCheck the speaker wiring. The speaker channels are reversed between right and left. The speaker wiring is confused between right and left. aPerform the speaker wiring in accordance with the wiring diagram. The sound field is not clear in the stereo mode. Central sound does not settled. The plus and minus terminals at right and left channels of speakers are connected reversely. aPerform the speaker wiring in accordance with the wiring diagram. The power fails unintentionally. Clock time is reset. The safety device works. a Consult your dealership. Battery cable is not correctly connected. aConnect the battery cable to the terminal that is always active. Radio Poor reception or noise Antenna installation or wiring of antenna cable is faulty. aCheck whether the antenna mounting position and its wiring are correct. In addition, check to see whether the antenna ground is securely connected to the chassis. No power is supplied to the antenna amplifier (when using a film antenna, etc.). aCheck the wiring of the antenna battery lead. The number of auto preset stations is less than 6. The number of receivable stations is less than 6. a Move to an area where receivable stations number is maximum, and try presetting. CD No playback or disc ejected Sound skipping or noise Sound skipping due to vibration The disc is inserted upside down. a Insert a disc correctly. There is a flaw or foreign material on the disc. a Remove the foreign material, or use a flawless disc. There is a flaw or foreign material on the disc. a Remove the foreign material, or use a flawless disc. The unit is not sufficiently secured. aSecure the unit to the console box. The unit is tilted at over 30˚ in the front-to-end direction. aMake the angle 30˚ or less. Something such as a peeled label obstructs the disc coming out. a Consult your dealership. Disc unejectable The microcontroller in the unit operates abnormally due to noise or other factors. aUnplug the power cord and plug it again. In case the unit is still out of order, consult your dealership. MP3/WMA No playback or disc ejected The CD-R/RWs that are playable on other devices are not playable on this unit. Sound skipping or noise The disc has unplayable formatted data. a Check the file format. The playability of some CD-Rs/RWs may depend on the combination of media, recording software and recorder to be used even if these CD-Rs/RWs are playable on other devices such as a PC. a Make CD-R/RWs in different combination of media, recording software and recorder after referring to the description about the compressed audio player. There is a flaw or foreign material on the disc. a Remove the foreign material, or use a flawless disc. Playing VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files may cause sound skipping. a Play Non-VBR files. Note: Refer to “Notes on MP3/WMA”. (a Page 34) 27 Troubleshooting (continued) USB The USB device and USB extension cable are not connected correctly. a Connect the USB device and USB extension cable correctly. Music is not played back even if the USB device is connected. There is no music stored in a format that is supported on this unit. a Check if there is any music data that can be played stored on the USB device. The file system of the USB device is not compatible with this unit. a Use a USB device with a FAT12/16/32 file system. The current consumption of the USB device exceeds 500 mA. a Use a USB device with a current consumption lower than 500 mA. “READING” is displayed but music is not played back. iPhone is paired and playing music via USB connection. After a phone call is received and ended, the radio returns to USB/iPod mode but the speakers are muted. A USB hub is connected. a Do not use a USB hub. Too many recorded folders/files exist. a When there are too many recorded folders/files, it may take a long time to read all of the files. iPhone is paired with this unit via Bluetooth® and the music is output via Bluetooth® communication. (the music is not output from USB connection) a Operate iPhone, tap the bottom right icon (Bluetooth) in the iPod mode to select the Audio Device option "Speaker" instead of option "CAR BT", and the music is output from USB connection. Always pay attention to the music output setting (Audio Device) in the iPod mode when iPhone is paired and connected with this unit via Bluetooth® communication. Bluetooth® Devices incompatible with HFP (Hands-Free Profile) cannot be used. a Use devices compatible with HFP (Hands-Free Profile). The mobile phone is not registered on this product. a Connecting and calling with an unregistered mobile phone is not possible. Register the mobile phone on this product. The mobile phone is not connected. a Calling is not possible if the mobile phone is not connected to this product. Connect the mobile phone to this product. Unable to register, connect, or call. The Bluetooth® device can not pair/register with this unit successfully. a Check the device Bluetooth® setting is set to ON. a Delete the paired memory within Bluetooth® device and main unit, then pair again. a Switch OFF and ON with device Bluetooth® function, then pair again. a Check the device PIN code, then input the correct PIN code for connection. This unit and Bluetooth® device are too far apart. a Bring this unit and Bluetooth® device closer together and try to pair again. The other party in the call complains of echoing or noise. 28 The voice of the other party heard from the car speakers is being picked up by the microphone and returned to the other party. a Close the windows. a Move the microphone away from the car speakers. a Lower the volume. Phone voice is of poor quality. Phone voice is inaudible. Mobile phone reception is poor. a Check mobile phone reception. Bluetooth® audio does not work. The Bluetooth® audio-compliant device does not support AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile). a Check the instruction manual of the Bluetooth® audio-compliant device for support conditions. Bluetooth® audio cannot be heard. The main unit is not in the Bluetooth® music mode. a Check and switch to the Bluetooth® music mode. Telephone voice dial does not work. The mobile phone does not support the voice dial function. a Change to another mobile phone which supports the voice dial function. The distance between user and microphone is too far apart, the sound is low, or the surrounding is noisy. a Speak toward the microphone closer and keep the surrounding quiet. This unit and Bluetooth® device are too far apart. a Bring the Bluetooth® device closer to this unit. Sound skipping with Bluetooth® audio There is another wireless device near this unit and interference occurs. a Switch off the other wireless device and keep it away from this unit. Other wireless device is using the Bluetooth® profile excluding from main unit. (Ex. All phonebook transmission) a Switch off the transmission with wireless device. The mobile phone dose not support Bluetooth® OPP (Object Push Profile) function. a Change to another mobile phone which supports Bluetooth® OPP function. Unable to import the telephone directory. There is no telephone or name information within exported directory. a Confirm the directory information is completely and correctly. The mobile phone is too far apart or communication interference occurs. a Bring the mobile phone closer to this unit or switch off the other wireless device and keep it away from this unit. iPhone cannot connect to this unit automatically via Bluetooth® after ignition OFF/ON (ACC ON/OFF). iPhone is still on the Bluetooth® device discovery screen (keep searching for devices). a Operate iPhone, tap the upper left screen button "General" to go to the previous screen and the Bluetooth® connection will automatically reestablished. Product servicing If the suggestions in the charts do not solve the problem, we recommend that you take it to your dealership. The product should be serviced only by a qualified technician. 29 Error Display Messages CD/MP3/WMA Display Possible cause a Possible solution The disc is dirty, or is upside down. a Check the disc. The disc has scratches. a Check the disc. No operation by some cause. a Unplug the power cord and plug it again. In case the unit is still out of order, consult your dealership. The player for some reason cannot read the file you are trying to play. (File recorded in an unsupported file system, compression scheme, data format, file name extension, damaged data, etc.) a Select a file that the player can read. Check the type of data recorded on the disc. Create a new disc if necessary. A WMA file can be copyrighted. a The file protected by copyright is not playable. No disc in the player. a Insert disc into the disc slot. Bluetooth® The Bluetooth® module for some reason cannot function. a Unplug the power cord and plug it again. In case the unit is still out of order, consult your dealership. Bluetooth® communication error (Module and System) a Switch the power or ACC ON/OFF. In case the unit is still out of order, consult your dealership. 30 USB A USB device is not connected or the connected device cannot be recognized. a Use the type of USB memory that is suitable for this unit. Your USB device has no playable file. a Download playable file to your USB device. A USB device the capacity of which exceeds the acceptable current was connected. For some reason, an over-current was detected. a Use a USB device that has a consumption current of less than 1 A. a Switch the source, and select the USB mode again. a Check that the USB connector section is not dirty, and that there is no foreign material. No operation by some cause. a Turn off the power and turn on the power again, or turn the key to the ACC OFF position and turn the key to ACC ON position again. If this does not solve the problem, unplug the power cord and plug it in again. In case the unit is still out of order, consult your dealership. The player for some reason cannot read the file you are trying to play. (File recorded in an unsupported file system, compression scheme, data format, file name extension, damaged data, etc.) a Confirm that the USB extension cable is firmly connected, and reconnect if not. Select a file that the player can read. Check the type of data stored in the USB device. Format the USB device if necessary. A WMA file can be copyrighted. a The file protected by copyright is not playable. 31 Maintenance Cleaning this unit Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a minimum of maintenance. Use a dry soft cloth for routine exterior cleaning. Never use benzine, thinner or other solvents. To remove stubborn stains 1 Moisten the soft cloth in dishwashing soap diluted with water and wring well. 2 Wipe lightly. Go over the same surface with a dry cloth. Alcohol Alcohol Pesticide Pesticide Wax Wax Thinner Thinner Benzine Benzine Notes: ¡Since there is the possibility of water drops getting inside of the unit, do not directly apply cleanser to the surface. ¡Do not scratch the screen with your nails or other hard objects. The resulting scratches or marks will obscure the images. Caution ¡If water drops or similar wet substances get inside the unit, it may cause a malfunction. 32 Notes on Discs How to hold the disc Disc insert ¡Do not touch the underside of the disc. ¡Do not scratch the disc. ¡Do not bend disc. ¡When not in use, keep disc in the case. The surfaces of new discs tend to be slippery. Therefore, when using such a disc for the first time, it may not load satisfactorily even when it has been inserted into the unit. At a time like this, insert the disc into the unit as far as it will go until it is loaded properly. ¡When inserting a disc into or ejecting and removing it from the unit, insert it straight in or eject and remove it straight out in parallel with the unit. Otherwise, the disc may be scratched or marked in the process. ¡When inserting a disc, do not put one disc on another. Failure to observe this may cause the discs to be jammed. Printed side Unusable discs Do not use discs that fit any of the descriptions given below. Using these discs may damage the discs or cause the unit to malfunction. ¡Special discs in a shape which is not round ¡Partly or wholly transparent disc Do not leave discs in the following places: ¡Direct sunlight ¡Near truck heaters ¡Dirty, dusty and damp areas ¡On seats and dashboards Disc cleaning Wholly transparent disc* Partly transparent disc *Wholly semi-transparent disc may not be played back. ¡Discs with adhered labels, etc. on them Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe from the center outward. Do not attach any seals or labels to your discs. Do not write on the disc label in a heavy pen or ballpoint pen.Disc with adhered stickers or tape Labels created by a printer Protective films or sheets Disc accessories (stabilizers, etc.) ¡Damaged or deformed discs Shoddily made discs Discs with burrs Please remove the burrs before use. Discs with cracks, scratches or parts missing Notes on CD-Rs/RWs ¡You may have trouble playing back some CDR/RW discs recorded on CD recorders (CDR/RW drives), either due to their recording characteristics or dirt, fingerprints, scratches, etc. on the disc surface. ¡CD-R/RW discs are less resistant to high temperatures and high humidity than ordinary music CDs. Leaving them inside a truck for extended periods may damage and make playback impossible. ¡The unit may not successfully playback a CDR/RW that was made by the combination of writing software, a CD recorder (CD-R/RW drives) and a disc if they are incompatible with one another. ¡This player does not play CD-R/RW discs if the session is not closed. ¡Be sure to observe the handling instructions of CD-R/RW discs. ¡This player does not play CD-R/RW discs which contain other than CD-DA or MP3/WMA data. 33 Notes on MP3/WMA Both of MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3) and WMA (Windows Media™ Audio) is a format for compressed audio file. These formats allow users to save all the files contained in approximately 10 pieces of existing CDs on one piece of CD-R/RW. Note: Each of encoding software is not included with this unit. *MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. Cautions as to compressed audio files Common MP3 ¡High bit rate and high sampling frequency are recommended for high quality sounds. ¡Selecting VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is not recommended because playing time is not displayed properly and sound may be skipped. ¡The playback sound quality differs depending on the encoding circumstances. For details, refer to the user manual of your own encoding software and writing software. ¡Be sure to put an extension compatible with the format. ¡It is recommended to set the bit rate to “128 kbps or more” and “fixed”. WMA ¡It is recommended to set the bit rate to “64 kbps or more” and “fixed”. ¡Do not set the copy protect attribute on the WMA file to enable this unit to play back. Compression formats Compression method Bit rate VBR Sampling frequency MPEG 1 audio layer 3 (MP3) 32 k – 320 kbps Yes 32, 44.1, 48 kHz MPEG 2 audio layer 3 (MP3) 8 k – 160 kbps Yes 16, 22.05, 24 kHz MPEG 2.5 audio layer 3 (MP3) 8 k – 160 kbps Yes 8, 11.025, 12 kHz Windows Media Audio Ver. 2, 7, 8, 9* 64 k – 160 kbps Yes 32, 44.1, 48 kHz * WMA 9 Professional/LossLess/Voice are not supported. Caution Never put an extension indicating compressed audio (such as “.mp3” and “.wma”) to files other than compressed audio files. This may not only produce noise from the speaker damage, but also damage your hearing. Cautions as to the display of this unit Display Information ¡CD-TEXT Disc title Track title ¡MP3/WMA Folder name, File name ASCII character set ¡MP3 (ID3 tag) Album name, Title name/artist name ¡WMA (WMA tag) Album name, Title name/artist name Displayable characters ¡Displayable length of file name/folder name: within 30 characters. (Unicoded file and folder names are reduced by half in the number of displayable characters.) ¡Name files and folders in accordance with the standard of each file system. Refer to the instructions of writing software for details. ¡ASCII character set and special characters in each language can be displayed. 34 A to Z, a to z, digits 0 to 9, and the following symbols: (space) ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ˆ _`{|}~ Notes: ¡Characters may be garbled depending on encoding software to be used ¡Undisplayable characters and symbols will be converted into an asterisk (*). Recording MP3/WMA Files on a CD-Media/USB-Device Compressed audio file writing ¡Do not save an audio file (CD-DA file) and a compressed audio file on the same disc. Failure to observe this may result in difficulty in playing. ¡If compressed audio files formatted with two or more types are saved on the same disc, each format shall have a different folder. ¡Do not write files other than compressed audio files. ¡Playability may depend on the combination of writing software and disc writer to be used. ¡This unit does not support the play list function. ¡Write files in a disc-at-once manner unless otherwise needed. ¡You can shorten the duration between data read and playback by decreasing the quantity of files or folders, or the depth of the hierarchy. Supported file systems CD-media ISO 9660 Level 1/Level 2, Apple Extension to ISO 9660, Joliet, Romeo Note: Apple HFS, UDF 1.50, Mix CD and CD Extra are not supported. USB-device File system is FAT12/16/32 Folder selection order/file playback order CD-media/USB-device Root Folder (Root Directory) Folder Selection Tree 2 – Tree 1 In the order File Selection In the order – Tree 3 Tree 4 Tree 8 (Max.) Maximum number of files/folders ¡Maximum number of files CD-media: 999 USB device: 65 535 ¡Maximum number of files in one folder CD-media: 255 USB device: 999 ¡Maximum depth of trees: 8 ¡Maximum number of folders: 255 (Root folder is included.) Notes: ¡This unit counts the number of folders irrespective of the presence or absence of a compressed audio file. ¡If the selected folder does not contain any compressed audio file, the nearest compressed audio file in the order of playback will play. ¡Playback order of this unit may be different from that of other compressed audio players even if the same disc is used ¡“ROOT” appears when displaying the root folder name. Common Copyright It is prohibited by copyright laws to copy, distribute and deliver copyrighted materials such as music without the approval of copyright holder except enjoying yourself personally. No warranty Above description complies with our investigations as of September 2010. It has no warranty for reproducibility and displayability of MP3/WMA. 35 Notes on Bluetooth® Frequency band used Application limitations This product uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band, but other wireless devices may also use the same frequency. Note the following to prevent radio waves interfering with other wireless devices. Microwave ovens and other industrial, scientific, and medical equipment, in-plant radio stations used for mobile object identification on, for example, the production lines of factories, specified low power radio stations that do not require a license, amateur radio stations, and the like (hereafter abbreviated as “other radio stations”) operate in the same frequency band as this product. ¡To use this product for listening to music or for a Usage limitations ¡This product is not guaranteed to be able to per- form wireless communication with all Bluetooth® compatible devices. ¡Bluetooth® compatible devices for wireless communication comply with the standard defined by Bluetooth® SIG, Inc., and need to receive certification. However, even if a Bluetooth® compatible device complies with the standard, a connection may not be possible, or the operating procedure, display, or operation may differ because of the specifications or settings of the device. ¡This product includes support for security functions compliant with the Bluetooth® standard, but security may sometimes be insufficient depending on the operating environment and settings. Be careful during wireless communication. ¡We assume no responsibility whatsoever for data generated or information leaked during wireless communication. Influence from other devices ¡If this product is used near another Bluetooth® compatible device or a device that uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band, problems such as the device not working properly and noise generation are likely to occur because of radio wave interference. ¡This product may not work properly if there is a broadcasting station or the like nearby, and the surrounding signal is too strong. 36 Hands-Free call, the Bluetooth® compatible device needs to support the following Bluetooth® version. Bluetooth® Standard Ver. 2.1 ¡To use this product for calling with a mobile phone, the mobile phone needs to support the Hands-Free Profile. ¡To transfer the contacts of a mobile phone to this product, the mobile phone needs to support the Object Push Profile. ¡A connection may not be possible, or the operating procedure, display, or operation may differ because of the specifications or settings of the Bluetooth® compatible device. ¡Even if this product and Bluetooth® compatible device are close to each other, sound may be intermittent or affected by noise because of the state of the signal. Bluetooth® The Bluetooth word mark and logo are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Specifications General AM radio Power Supply: Frequency range: Usable sensitivity: 12 V DC (11 V – 16 V) test Voltage 14.4 V, Negative ground Current consumption: Less than 2.5 A (CD mode, 0.5 W 4-speaker) Maximum Power Output:45 W x 4 channels at 400 Hz, Volume Control maximum Tone adjustment range: Bass: ± 12 dB at 100 Hz Treble: ± 12 dB at 10 kHz Power Output: 18 W per channel into 4 Ω, 40 to 30 000 Hz at 3 % THD Suitable Speaker Impedance: 4Ω Dimensions (W x H x D): 178 mm x 50 mm x 155 mm {7” x 1 15/16” x 6 1/8”} Weight: 1.2 kg {2 lbs. 10 oz.} USB connector USB standard compatibility: 1.1/2.0 full speed File system: FAT12/16/32 Maximum supply current: 1A Playable audio format: MP3/WMA Recommended capacity: Less than 4 GB (1 partition) Front AUX input Input impedance: 10 kΩ Maximum input level:2.0 V Connector: 3.5 mm ø Stereo mini pin Input sensitivity: 200 mVrms Rear AUX input Input impedance: 10 kΩ Maximum input level:2.0 V Input sensitivity: 200 mVrms FM stereo radio 530 kHz – 1 710 kHz 28 dB/µV (S/N 20 dB) Weather band radio Frequency range: Usable sensitivity: Signal/Noise Ratio (40 dB/µV): 162.400 MHz – 162.550 MHz 3 dB/µV (S/N 20 dB) 50 dB CD player Sampling Frequency: 8 times oversampling DA Converter: 1 bit/4 DAC System Error Correction System: Spot size detection method Pick-Up Type: 3-beam Light Source: Semiconductor laser Wavelength: 790 nm Frequency Response: 20 – 20 000 Hz (±1 dB) Signal to Noise Ratio: 85 dB Wow and Flutter: Below measurable limits Channel Separation: 75 dB Bluetooth® Communication Frequency: 2 402 MHz – 2 480 MHz Number of Channels: 79 Channels Communication Mode: Frequency Hopped Spread Spectrum Communication RF Output: 0 dBm (0.8 mW) Service Area: Within 10 m Applicable Bluetooth® Version: Version 2.1 + EDR Above specifications comply with EIA standards. Note: Specifications and the design are subject to modification without notice due to improvements in technology. Frequency Range: Useable Sensitivity: 87.9 MHz – 107.9 MHz 12 dBf (1.1 µV/ 75 Ω, S/N 30 dB) 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity:17 dBf (1.8 µV/ 75 Ω) Frequency Response: 30 – 15 000 Hz ±3 dB Alternate Channel Selectivity: 75 dB Stereo Separation: 35 dB at 1 kHz Signal/Noise Ratio: 70 dB (Mono) Power Output: 16 W RMS x 4 Channels at 4 Ω and ≤ 1% THD+N Signal to Noise Ratio: 85 dBA (reference: 1 W into 4 Ω) 37 Specification from the Terminal End (Rear Connector of This Unit) Specification from the terminal end (Rear connector of this unit) Cavity C Cavity B Cavity A 10 13 16 19 12 17 20 23 26 19 22 18 21 11 15 18 14 17 20 29 32 35 25 28 24 27 31 34 30 33 36 11 13 15 10 12 14 16 Caution This product is designed without a fuse inside due to fuses already exist in your vehicle. If your vehicle is without the fuse or a circuit breaker to protect this unit, please consult your dealership add the specified fuse* or a circuit breaker at the BATTERY lead of your vehicle's harness. *We would recommend to use fuses of the specified rating not exceed (15 A). Using fuses that exceed the prescribed capacity could cause this product to start smoking, ignite or other malfunction. Attention: Install the Microphone at least 20 cm {7 7/8”} away from the mobile phone to prevent noise generation. 38 Cavity Pin # A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 B1 B2 10 B3 11 B4 12 B5 13 B6 14 B7 15 B8 16 C1 17 C2 18 C3 19 C4 20 C5 21 C6 22 C7 23 C8 24 C9 25 C10 26 C11 27 C12 28 C13 29 C14 30 C15 31 C16 32 C17 33 C18 34 C19 35 C20 36 Function J1939 CAN-H* J1939 CAN-L* Park Lights ACC (Ignition) Amp Control Dim PWM Battery Power Ground RR+ (Speaker) RR– (Speaker) RF+ (Speaker) RF– (Speaker) LF+ (Speaker) LF– (Speaker) LR+ (Speaker) LR– (Speaker) Power Ground Amp Sense N/C N/C ASWC N/C L_AUX_IN AUX_SHIELD_GND AUX _COM R_AUX_IN AUX _ON_OFF Power Ground N/C Power Ground MIC + MIC − N/C N/C N/C N/C I/O I/O I/O Note: * This pin (J1939 CAN-H/J1939 CANL) is not available because it is for future use. Please do not connect to this pin. Memorandum 39 YFM264C223ZA PTW1010-0 Printed in Taiwan
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