SKYPINE ELECTRONICS MW4 Marine Audio Systems User Manual
SKYPINE ELECTRONICS (SHEN ZHEN) CO., LTD. Marine Audio Systems
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Ownerâs Manual Mode dâ emploi et manuel Manual de instrucciones 0: MARINE BLACK BOX SOURCE UNIT WITH J1939 For USA and Canada only www.clarion.com There are many benefits to registering your product. We invite you to visit our website at www.clarion.com to register your Clarion product. We have made product registration simple with our easy to use website. The registration form is short and easy to complete. Once you are registered, We can keep you informed of important product information. Register at www.clarion.com - It is easy to keep your Clarion product up to date. Contents 1. FEATURES.......................................................................................................................................3 2. PRECAUTIONS................................................................................................................................3 3. CAUTIONS ON HANDLING.............................................................................................................3 4. DISPLAY CONTROLLER BUTTONS ..............................................................................................4 About the Registered Marks, etc. ....................................................................................................4 Name of Buttons and their Functions ...............................................................................................5 5. OPERATIONS ..................................................................................................................................7 Radio (AM/FM/Weather Band) Operation ........................................................................................8 SiriusXM Satellite Radio Operation ..................................................................................................9 iPod Audio Operation......................................................................................................................15 iPod Video Operation......................................................................................................................24 USB 1 and USB 2 Operation ..........................................................................................................31 Pandora Operation .........................................................................................................................35 Settings...........................................................................................................................................38 0: Information ....................................................................................................................38 System Reset............................................................................................................................39 Clock ........................................................................................................................................39 Date .........................................................................................................................................40 Bluetooth ..................................................................................................................................41 2-Zone Operation ...........................................................................................................................47 AUX 1 and AUX 2 Operation.............................................................................................................49 Camera Operation ..........................................................................................................................50 Bluetooth Audio Operation .............................................................................................................51 Phone Operation ............................................................................................................................56 Audio Settings (Button) ...................................................................................................................66 Display Settings (Button) ................................................................................................................70 Favorites (Button) ...........................................................................................................................73 Understanding the Graphical User Interface (GUI) ........................................................................74 6. TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................77 7. SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................................................................................................80 8. INSTALLATION AND WIRE CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM .............................................................81 - SiriusXM-Ready⢠(SiriusXM Connect Tuner and Subscription sold separately) - Bluetooth (HFP, A2DP, Aptx, AVRCP 1.4, PBAP, SSP, SPP) - Made for iPodÂŽ Made for iPhoneÂŽ USB iPod/iPhone Audio and Video Compatible (CCA750 Required for iPod Video) - 2-Zone (Independent Zone Source Control) - SVC (Source Volume Control), Independent Volume Control for each source - Two Audio/Video RCA Inputs - Video Output - Dedicated Rear Camera RCA Input - Global AM/FM Tuner with RDS - Weather Band Radio - Water Resistant Chassis and Display Controller - Dual 2.1A USB Ports - OEM Steering Wheel Interface Ready - Clarion Wired Remote Ready (MW1/MW2/MW4) - 50W x 4 Built-In MOSFET Amplifier Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Dear Customer: Congratulations on your purchase of a Clarion Marine Electronic Product. We are Confident that you will enjoy your Clarion experience. 1. FEATURES English English &/$5,21352'8&75(*,675$7,21,1)250$7,21 2. PRECAUTIONS WARNING * For your safety, while boating, keep the volume to a level at which external sounds can be heard. 1. This unit has precision parts inside. Even in the event that trouble arises, never open the case, disassemble the unit, or lubricate the parts. 2. This equipment has been tested 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, used, 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 consult the dealer or a experienced radio/TV technician for help. ,1)250$7,21)2586(56 CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PRODUCT NOT APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND MAY VIOLATE FCC REGULATIONS. 0: 3. CAUTIONS ON HANDLING - Protect product from water. Do not submerge or expose the product directly to water, as this can cause electrical shorts, fire or other damages. - Protect from high temperature. Exposure to direct sunlight for an extended period of time can produce very high temperature in your vessel. Cool down the interior before use. English Source Main Menu Display Options Audio Settings 1RWH Be sure to read this chapter while referring to the diagram in chapter â4. DISPLAY CONTROLLER BUTTONSâ [ ] Power Button - Press and release button to turn ON. - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to turn OFF. Menu Options Volume Knob Favorites Volume Option Scroll Enter Selection - Rotate Volume Knob Clockwise to increase Volume. - Rotate Volume Knob Counter Clockwise to Decrease volume. Mute - Press In and Release Volume Knob to Mute and Rotate the Volume Knob to Un-Mute the Audio. Previous Song Seek Back Play / Pause Next Song Seek Forward Back Previous Screen Volume Knob Functions: Rotate Volume Knob = Adjust Volume Level (Play Screens). Press in on Volume Knob = Mute (Play Screens). Rotate Volume Knob = Scroll Through Options (Menus). Press in on Volume Knob = Select/Enter (Menu Options). Options Arrow This double sided arrow will only appear when additional options are available. [SRC] Source Button - Press SRC button to display the Main Menu. - Use Volume Knob to Scroll through Source Options, then Press In and Release Volume Knob to Select Source. [MENU] Menu Button - Press to access additional options. - Radio (AM/FM/WB/LO/DX). - SiriusXM (Search Functions, Direct, etc.). - iPod (Audio, Video Menu options, Search, Playlists, Artists, Songs, Genre, etc.). - USB (Folder, Song, Repeat, etc,). - Bluetooth (HFP-ON/OFF, Pairing, etc.). [AUDIO] Audio Button $ERXWWKHUHJLVWHUHGPDUNVHWF âMade for iPodâ means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod 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. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos are registered trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. All Rights reserved. - 2-Zone Adjust volume level for Zone 1, Zone 2 and Both Zones. - SVC (Source Volume Control) Adjust volume level for each source independently - Radio - iPod - Phone - SiriusXM - Bluetooth Audio - USB - AUX [DISP] Display Button - Press to access Display adjustment settings - Clock - ON = Large Clock will appear After 25 seconds of no action - Change Clock Font Color (White, Yellow, Red and Reverse) - OFF = Large Clock will Not appear after 25 Seconds of no action - Default = ON - Status Bar - Change Status Bar to appear at Top or Bottom of Screen - Default = Top - Mode Change Display preset color settings from: - Day Mode = Brighter Colors Night Mode = Darker Colors Default = Day Mode - Treble/Mid/Bass (12kHz/1k/50Hz). Adjust Levels from â-10â to â+10â. - Brightness Adjust display brightness from â-10â to â+10â - EQ Adjust Frequency for each of the 5-Bands. [FAV] Favorites Button - Subwoofer Subwoofer Volume from â-10â to â+10). Subwoofer Frequency (50/75/100/THROUGH). Subwoofer Phase (Normal and Reverse). [AUDIO ] Audio Button - Press to access Audio adjustment settings. Use Volume Knob to adjust by rotating Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise, then Press in and release Volume Knob to save Adjusted setting. - Balance/Fader Adjust sound balance for Left and Right. Adjust sound fader for Front and Rear. Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Power ON / OFF English 1DPHRI%XWWRQVDQGWKHLU)XQFWLRQV 4. DISPLAY CONTROLLER BUTTONS - Press to access saved stations/channels - Save up to 50 favorites - SiriusXM - Radio (AM/FM/Weather Band) - Pandora - Phone Contact - Paired and Connected Phone - Contacts have been synced - You can now save contact as a favorite Example: Home, Work, etc. 1RWH Be sure to read this chapter while referring to the diagram in chapter 4 âDISPLAY CONTROLLER BUTTONSâ 5. OPERATIONS English English 1DPHRI%XWWRQVDQGWKHLU)XQFWLRQV %DVLF2SHUDWLRQV Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual CAUTION When the unit is turned ON, and the volume has been increased to the maximum level May cause damage to your hearing. Please be aware and cautious of the volume level at all times. 7XUQLQJ21DQG2))WKH6\VWHP 1RWH - Start the engine before using this unit. - Be careful about using this unit without the engine running. If used for long periods of time without the engine running to charge the batteries, you may not be able to start the engine and this can reduce the life and performance of the batteries. A Warning will appear when voltage is 10V or below. SEEK] Seek Back Button - Press and release button to go back to previous song. - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to scan back through song, release and song will continue playing. ON 1. Start the engine. 2. Press and Release the Power Button. [ ] 3. The Blue LED trim around the Volume Knob will light up and the 0: Display Controller.Clarion Splash Screen (10 Seconds). - Viewing Video Disclaimer (5 Seconds). OFF 1. Press and Hold the Power Button for 3 sec. [ ] 2. The Blue LED trim ring around the Volume Knob will turn OFF. - System in Powering Down Screen (5 Seconds). - Clarion Splash Screen (10 Seconds). [SEEK ] Seek Forward Button - Press and release button to advance to next song. - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to scan through song, release and song will continue playing. ] Play / Pause Button - Press to PAUSE current song. - When track is PAUSED, press again to continue playing current song (iPod, Bluetooth Audio, USB, and Pandora). [BACK] Back Button - Press to go back to previous Menu or Settings Screen. - Press to backwards in multiple Menu Screens. - Press to return to current source play screen from Menu or Settings Screen. 6HOHFWLQJD6RXUFH 1. Press the [SRC] button to display the Main Menu Screen. * External add-on accessories will be required in order to use that source. - SiriusXM requires a SiriusXM Connect Tuner and Subscription (sold separately). - Pandora requires a iPod or iPhone to be connected to the 0:. - CCA750 is required for iPod Video Playback. -OEM Steering Wheel Interface Module is required for the steering wheel buttons to operate the 0: audio features. 2. Use the Volume Knob to scroll through the source carousel. 3. Press in on the Volume Knob to select the source displayed in the middle of the source Carousel. $GMXVWLQJWKHYROXPH 1. Rotate the Volume Knob Clockwise to increase the volume level. 2. Rotate the Volume Knob Counter-Clockwise to decrease the volume level. CAUTION * For your safety, while boating, keep the volume to a level at which external sounds can be heard. 6LULXV;06DWHOOLWH5DGLR2SHUDWLRQ English English 5DGLR $0)0:HDWKHU%DQG 2SHUDWLRQ Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Only SiriusXMÂŽ brings you more of what you love to listen to, all in one place. Get over 140 channels, including commercial-free music plus the best sports, news, talk, comedy and entertainment. Welcome to the world of satellite radio. A SiriusXM Vehicle Tuner and Subscription are required. For more information, visit www.siriusxm.com. SEEK] Seek Back Button - Press and release button to tune down in frequency step by step. - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to scan back to the previous strongest station frequency. [SEEK ] Seek Forward Button - Press and release button to tune up in the frequency step by step. - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to scan to the next strongest station frequency. [MENU] Menu Button - Press to select AM, FM, Weather Band, Local (LO) or Distance (DX). - Use the volume knob to scroll through options. - Press in on the volume knob to select option in the middle of the carousel. - AM (Amplitude Modulation). - FM (Frequency Modulation). - Weather Band (NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). - Local (LO). - Distance (DX). - Press the Region Setting option to select the Region. - Now a pop up window will appear providing 4 options. - Other Countries - USA - Europe - Australia *Default=USA - Use the volume knob to toggle between region options. - Press in on the volume knob to select your choice. - Press the BACK button to return to the previous Screen. Note: Sirius XM will be available in source screen when the Tuner region is set to USA. Pandora will be available when Region is set to USA/Australia. Else those options will be greyed out in Source list. [BACK] Back Button - Press to go back to previous Menu or Settings Screen. - Press to backwards in multiple Menu Screens. - Press to return to current source play screen from Menu or Settings Screen. Activating your SiriusXM Subscription After installing your SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner and antenna, power on your Clarion 0: Marine Source Unit and select SiriusXM mode. You should be able to hear the SiriusXM preview channel on Channel 1. If you cannot hear the preview channels, please check the installation instructions to make sure your SiriusXM Connect tuner is properly installed. After you can hear the Preview channel, tune to Channel 0 to find the Radio ID of your tuner. In addition, the Radio ID is located on the bottom of the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner and itsâ packaging. You will need this number to activate your subscription. Write the number down for reference. Note: the SiriusXM Radio ID does not include the letters I, O, S or F. In the USA, you can activate online or by calling SiriusXM Listener care: Ĺ Visit www.siriusxm.com/activatenow Ĺ Call SiriusXM Listener Care at 1-866-635-2349 For Canadian Subscriptions, please contact: Ĺ Visit www.siriusxm.ca/activatexm Ĺ Call XM customer Care at 1-877-438-9677 As part of the activation process, the SiriusXM satellites will send an activation message to your tuner. When your radio detects that the tuner has received the activation message, your radio will display: â<>â. Once subscribed, you can tune to channels in your subscription plan. Note, the activation process usually takes 10 to 15 minutes, but may take up to an hour. Your radio will need to be powered on and receiving the SiriusXM signal to receive the activation message. 6LULXV;06DWHOOLWH5DGLR2SHUDWLRQ English English 6LULXV;06DWHOOLWH5DGLR2SHUDWLRQ SEEK] Seek Back Button - Press and release button to tune to the previous channel. 1. From the SiriusXM Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Direct Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Direct. 4. Now a pop-up window will appear with a numbers for you to enter to directly tune to a SiriusXM Channel. 5. Use the volume knob to scroll through the numbers until the halo is around the number you want to select. 6. Press in on the volume knob to select that number. 7. If the channel you would like to tune to is a single digit number, then you can proceed to the bottom of the pop-up window and select OK. If you would like to tune to a two or three digit channel, then proceed by selecting the additional numbers needed. 8. Once all the channel numbers are displayed in the window, scroll down to the bottom of the pop-up window and select OK. 9. Now you will return to the SiriusXM Play Screen and tuned to the channel entered. [SEEK ] Seek Forward Button - Press and release button to tune to the next channel. [MENU] Menu Button - Press to select Direct Channel, Parental Controls, Channel Search, Category Search and Tag. - Use the volume knob to scroll through options. - Press in on the volume knob to select option in the middle of the carousel. - Direct (Tune directly to channel by entering channel number). - Parental Controls (Lock Mature Content Channels, Manage Password). - Channel Search (Search by Number or Letters). - Category Search (Seach by Number or Letter). - Tag (Tag song to iPod/iPhone to purchase from iTunes when device is connected to iTunes). - Settings. [BACK] Back Button - Press to go back to previous Menu or Settings Screen - Press to backwards in multiple Menu Screens - Press to return to current source play screen from Menu or Settings Screen 10 iTunesÂŽ Song Tagging 1. From the SiriusXM Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Tag Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Tag. 4. Now a pop-up window will appear asking you to confirm to Tag the current song to your iPod/iPhone. 5. You will also see how many songs you can Tag are left (50 total). 6. Select âYESâ to Tag the song or âCANCELâ and the song will not be Tagged. 7. When Tag limit is reached, a pop-up showing âMemory Full, Connect iPodâ will be displayed. 8. You will also see âAlready Taggedâ pop up on selecting YES option if the song is already tagged. 9. Once the song is Tagged, you will return to SiriusXM Play Screen. * You will need to connect your iPod/iPhone to your home PC or MAC, launch iTunes to purchase the Tagged Songs that have been saved to your iPod/iPhone. ** Tag icon will be greyed out when the song is not taggable or when the song has already been tagged. *** Tag IDâs will remain on the 0: until the iPod/iPhone is connected. They will automatically be deleted after they are transferred. 11 Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Direct Channel Tuning 6LULXV;06DWHOOLWH5DGLR2SHUDWLRQ English English 6LULXV;06DWHOOLWH5DGLR2SHUDWLRQ Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Channel List Tuning 1. From the SiriusXM Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Channels Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Channels. 4. The list of SiriusXM Channels will now appear. 5. You can use the volume knob to scroll up or down the list of SiriusXM Channels. 6. Once the Channel you would like to listen to is in the center middle of the screen, 7. Press in on the volume knob to tune to that Channel. 8. If you select a Channel with a âLockâ, then this Channel can not be selected until the correct password is entered. * See Parental Controls for instructions to Set a Password, Change Password or to Lock Channels. 9. 0: DC shall display SiriusXM Category list on Single press of BACK Button when it is displaying selected category channel Find a Channel by Category Channel and Category Sort by ABC or 123 1. From the SiriusXM Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Channels/Categories Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Channels/Categories. 4. The list of SiriusXM Channels/Categories will now appear. 5. Press the MENU Button. 6. Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â. - âABCâ is sorted alphabetically - â123â is sorted by channel number. 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon. 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ. 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters in icons. 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters until the Letter you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. Press in on the volume knob to select that Letter. 12. You will now see a list of Channels/Category appear based on your letter or number selection. Browse through the list of channels/category and select a channel. Then it starts playing the channel. If there is no match found for the selected alphabet/number, then pop up saying the same will be displayed. 13. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of Channels. 14. When the Channel you would like to tune to is in the middle of the screen. 15. Press in on the volume knob to select that channel. 16. Now you will return to the SiriusXM Play Screen and tuned to the channel entered. Note: In all search option (for all source option) , Searching is restricted to starting Alphabet/Number only. 1. From the SiriusXM Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Categories Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Categories. 4. The list of SiriusXM Categories will now appear. 5. You can use the volume knob to scroll up or down the list of SiriusXM Categories. 6. Once the Category you would like is in the center middle of the screen, 7. Press in on the volume knob to select to that Category. 8. 0: DC shall display SiriusXM Menu Options on Single press of BACK Button when it is displaying category list. 9. Once a Category is selected, list of channels from the selected Category will appear. Browse through the list of channels and select a Channel. Then it starts playing the selected Channel. 10. Press the BACK Button to go back to SiriusX category list when it is displaying selected category channel. 12 13 L3RG$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ English English 6LULXV;06DWHOOLWH5DGLR2SHUDWLRQ Parental Controls Lock Mature Content Channels 1.Press in on the volume knob to select âLock Mature Content Channelsâ. 2.A pop-up window will now appear asking you if you want to turn Lock the Mature Content Channels feature âONâ or âOFFâ. 3.Select âONâ by pressing in on the volume knob, to turn this feature âONâ. 4.Now you will be asked to enter in a 4-digit Lock Code to Lock the Mature Content Channels. 5.Using the volume knob, scroll through the numbers and Press in on the volume knob to select a 4-digit Lock Code. * Write down the 4-digit Lock Code for future reference. 6.Now the SiriusXM Mature Content Channels are Lock and can not be listened to. Unlock Mature Content Channels 1.Press in on the volume knob to select âLock Mature Content Channelsâ. 2.A pop-up window will now appear asking you if you want to turn Lock the Mature Content Channels feature âONâ or âOFFâ. 3.Select âOFFâ by pressing in on the volume knob, to turn this feature âOFFâ. 4.Now you will be asked to enter in a 4-digit Lock Code to Unlock the Mature Content Channels. 5.Using the volume knob, scroll through the numbers and Press in on the volume knob to select your 4-digit Code. Use the default passcode unless it is changed using Manage passcode.If the default passcode is changed using Manage passcode, then enter the new chnaged passcode. 6.Now the SiriusXM Mature Content Channels are Unlocked and can be listened to. Manage Password This setting will allow you to change your existing password to Lock Mature Content Channels. 1. From the SiriusXM Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Parental Controls Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Parental Controls 4. Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âLock Mature Content Channelsâ or âManage Passwordâ. - âLock Mature Content Channelsâ locks the ability to tune to the âMature Contentâ Channels. - âManage Passwordâ Provides the ability to Set a Password or to Change the Password to lock the Mature Content Channels. 5. Select âManage Passwordâ. 6. Enter in your Current Lock Code. For the first time, current lock code is same as default passcode. 7. Select Done when finished. 8. Enter in a New Lock Code. 9. Select Done when finished. 10. You will now see a confirmation window appear displaying the new lock code. * Please remember this code. You will need it to listen to locked channels or to turn Off the Lock Mature Content Features. 14 Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual 1.From the SiriusXM Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2.Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Parental Controls Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3.Press in on the volume knob to select Parental Controls. 4.Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âLock Mature Content Channelsâ or âManage Passwordâ. - âLock Mature Content Channelsâ locks the ability to tune to the âMature Contentâ Channels. - âManage Passwordâ Provides the ability to Set a Password or to Change the Password to lock the Mature Content Channels. - The default passcode set for the Parental lock is 1111. This can be changed with the help of Manage Password. SEEK] Seek Back Button - Press and release button to go back to previous song. - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to scan back through song, release and song will continue playing. [SEEK ] Seek Forward Button - Press and release button to advance to next song. - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to scan through song, release and song will continue playing. ] Play / Pause Button - Press to PAUSE current song. - When track is PAUSED, press again to continue playing current song(iPod, Bluetooth Audio, USB, and Pandora). [BACK] Back Button - Press to go back to previous Menu or Settings Screen. - Press to backwards in multiple Menu Screens. - Press to return to current source play screen from Menu or Settings Screen. [MENU] Menu Button Press to access additional options. - Playlists (Search by âABCâ or â123â). - Songs (Search by âABCâ or â123â). - Artists (Search by âABCâ or â123â). - Genre (Search by âABCâ or â123â). - Composers (Search by âABCâ or â123â). - Podcasts (Search by âABCâ or â123â). - Simple Mode (ON or OFF) = Operation and Control directly from iPod/iPhone. - Tag (Tag song to iPod/iPhone for purchase through iTunes). - Repeat (Song, Playlist, All, Off). - Shuffle (ON or OFF). 15 L3RG$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ English English L3RG$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Playlists 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Playlists Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Playlists. 4. The list of your Playlists will now appear. 5. Use the volume knob to scroll through your Playlists. 6. Press in on the volume knob to select the Playlist that is in the middle of the screen. 7. You will now return to the iPod Play Screen and the first song in the Playlist will start playing. Playlists Search by ABC or 123 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Playlists Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Playlists. 4. The list of your Playlists will now appear. 5. Press the MENU Button. 6. Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â. - âABCâ is search by Letter. - â123â is search by Number. 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon. 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â. 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons. 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. Press in on the volume knob to select that Letter/Number. 12. You will now see a list of Playlists. 13. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of Playlists. 14. When the Playlists you would like is in the middle of the screen. 15. Press in on the volume knob to select that Playlist. 16. Once selected, you will see the list of tracks corresponding to selected Playlist. Track Starts playing when selected on a particular track. Browsing sequence should go as Playlist->Tracks. Search can be done in each level. 17. Now you will return to the iPod Play Screen and the first song in the Playlist will start playing. 16 Songs 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Songs Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Songs. 4. The list of your Songs will now appear. 5. Use the volume knob to scroll through your Songs. 6. Press in on the volume knob to select the Song that is in the middle of the screen. 7. You will now return to the iPod Play Screen and the song will start playing. Songs Search by ABC or 123 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Songs Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Songs. 4. The list of your Songs will now appear. 5. Press the MENU Button. 6. Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â. - âABCâ is search by Letter. - â123â is search by Number. 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon. 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â. 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons. 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. Press in on the volume knob to select that Letter/Number. 12. You will now see a list of Songs. 13. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of Songs. 14. When the Song you would like is in the middle of the screen. 15. Press in on the volume knob to select that Song. 16. Now you will return to the iPod Play Screen and the song will start playing 17 Artists Genre Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual L3RG$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ English English L3RG$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Artists Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Artists. 4. The list of Artists will now appear. 5. Use the volume knob to scroll through your Artists. 6. Press in on the volume knob to select the Artist that is in the middle of the screen. 7. You will now return to the iPod Play Screen and the first song from the Artist will start playing. 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Genre Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Genre. 4. The list of music Genre will now appear. 5. Use the volume knob to scroll through the music Genre. 6. Press in on the volume knob to select the Genre that is in the middle of the screen. 7. You will now return to the iPod Play Screen and the first song from the Genre will start playing. Artists Search by ABC or 123 Genre Search by ABC or 123 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Artists Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Artists. 4. The list of your Artists will now appear. 5. Press the MENU Button. 6. Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â. - âABCâ is search by Letter. - â123â is search by Number. 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon. 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â. 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons. 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. Press in on the volume knob to select that Letter/Number. 12. You will now see a list of Artists. 13. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of Artists. 14. When the Artist you would like is in the middle of the screen. 15. Press in on the volume knob to select that Artist. 16. Once Selected, You will see the list of Album corresponding to selected Artist. Tracks will be shown when an Album is selected and track starts playing when selected on a particular track. Browsing sequence should go through the different levels like Artist->Album->Tracks. Search can be done in each level. 17. Now you will return to the iPod Play Screen and the first song from the Artist will start playing. 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Genre Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Genre. 4. The list of your music Genre will now appear. 5. Press the MENU Button. 6. Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â. - âABCâ is search by Letter. - â123â is search by Number. 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon. 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â. 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons. 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. Press in on the volume knob to select that Letter/Number. 12. You will now see a list of Genre. 13. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of Genre. 14. When the Genre you would like is in the middle of the screen. 15. Press in on the volume knob to select that Genre. 16. Once selected, You will see the list of Artist corresponding to the selected Genre. Then, When an artist is selected, corresponding Albums will be displayed. Tracks will be shown when an album is selected and track starts playing when selected on a particular track. Browsing sequence should go through the different levels like Genre->Artist->Album->Tracks. Tracks are the last levels. Search can be done in each level. 17. Now you will return to the iPod Play Screen and the first song from the Genre will start playing. 18 19 Composers Podcasts Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual L3RG$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ English English L3RG$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Composers Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Composers. 4. The list of Composers will now appear. 5. Use the volume knob to scroll through your Composers. 6. Press in on the volume knob to select the Composer that is in the middle of the screen. 7. You will now return to the iPod Play Screen and the first song from the Composer will start playing. Composers Search by ABC or 123 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Composers Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Composers. 4. The list of your Composers will now appear. 5. Press the MENU Button. 6. Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â. - âABCâ is search by Letter. - â123â is search by Number. 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon. 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â. 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons. 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. Press in on the volume knob to select that Letter/Number. 12. You will now see a list of Composers. 13. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of Composers. 14. When the Composer you would like is in the middle of the screen. 15. Press in on the volume knob to select that Composer. 16. Once Selected, you will see the list of Album corresponding to selected composer. Tracks will be shown when an Album is selected and track starts playing when selected on a particular track. Browsing sequence should go through the different levels like Composer->Album->Tracks. Search can be done in each level. 17. Now you will return to the iPod Play Screen and the first song from the Composer will start playing. 20 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Podcasts Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Podcasts 4. The list of downloaded Podcasts will now appear 5. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Podcasts 6. Press in on the volume knob to select the Podcast that is in the middle of the screen 7. You will now return to the iPod Play Screen and the Podcast will start playing Podcasts Search by ABC or 123 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Podcasts Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Podcasts 4. The list of your downloaded Podcasts will now appear 5. Press the MENU Button 6. Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â - âABCâ is search by Letter - â123â is search by Number 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. You will now see a list of Podcasts starting with Alphabet/Letter 12. When the Podcast you would like is in the middle of the screen 13. Press in on the volume knob to select that Podcast 14. Once selected, You will see the list of tracks corresponding to selected Episode. Tracks start playing when selected on a particular track. Browsing sequence should go through the different levels like Episode->Tracks. Search can be done in each level. 15. Now you will return to the iPod Play Screen and the Podcast will start playing 21 L3RG$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ English English L3RG$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Simple Mode Repeat When this feature is turned ON, you will now be able to control the iPod/iPhone features directly from the iPod/iPhone. 1. 2. 3. 4. Simple Mode ON 1.From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2.Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Simple Mode Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3.Press in on the volume knob to select Simple Mode. 4.You can now select the option to turn Simple Mode âONâ. 5.After you select âONâ you will now return to the iPod Play Screen. * If you change your mind, and do not want to use the Simple Mode feature, press the Back Button to return to the iPod Menu Options. Simple Mode OFF Follow these steps to turn Simple Mode OFF if Simple Mode has been ON. 1.From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2.Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Simple Mode Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3.Press in on the volume knob to select Simple Mode. 4.You can now select the option to turn Simple Mode âOFFâ. 5.After you select âOFFâ you will now return to the iPod Play Screen. 22 From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Repeat Icon is in the middle of the carousel. Press in on the volume knob to select Repeat. Now a pop-up window will appear with Repeat options: - Song (Repeats current song). - Playlist (Repeats songs in Playlist). - All (Repeats All songs). - Off (Turns OFF the Repeat Feature). 5. After your choice has been made, you will see the Repeat Icon appear on the iPod Play Screen. Shuffle 1. 2. 3. 4. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Shuffle Icon is in the middle of the carousel. Press in on the volume knob to select Shuffle. Now a pop-up window will appear with Shuffle options: - ON (Turns the Shuffle Feature ON). - OFF (Turns the Shuffle Feature OFF). 5. After your choice has been made, you will see the Shuffle Icon appear on the iPod Play Screen. 23 L3RG9LGHR2SHUDWLRQ SEEK] Seek Back Button - Press and release button to go back to previous chapter. WARNING - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to scan through chapter, release and video will continue playing. ] Play / Pause Button - Press to PAUSE the video. - When track is PAUSED, press again to continue playing the video. VIEWING A VIDEO SIGNAL ON ANY DASH MOUNTED MONITOR WHILE IN MOTION IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. iPod Video 1. From the iPod Audio Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Video Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Video. 4. You will now switch to the iPod Video Play Screen. [BACK] Back Button - Press to go back to previous Menu or Settings Screen. - Press to backwards in multiple Menu Screens. - Press to return to current source play screen from Menu or Settings Screen. Select Video [MENU] Menu Button (From iPod Video Play Screen) Press to access additional options. - Movies (Search by âABCâ or â123â). - TV Shows (Search by âABCâ or â123â). - Podcasts (Search by âABCâ or â123â). 1. From the iPod Video Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. You will now see the following options: - Music (Returns you back to the iPod Audio Play Screen and Leaves iPod Video). - Movies (Search by âABCâ or â123â). - TV Shows (Search by âABCâ or â123â). - Podcasts (Search by âABCâ or â123â). 3. Use the volume knob to scroll through options NOTE IF YOU SEE A âAUDIO ONLYâ SCREEN WHILE TRYING TO WATCH A MOVIE, PLEASE CHECK THE âVIDEO INTERLOCKâ WIRE AND MAKE SURE IT IS CONNECTED. [MENU] Menu Button (While Video is Playing) VIDEO INTERLOCK ON (GROUND), OFF (NO GROUND), ON (GROUND) Press to access additional options. - Menu (Subtitles ON and OFF). - Top (Plays video from the beginning of the current chapter). - Chapters (Search Chapters by â123â). - Repeat (Chapter, All and OFF). 24 25 Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to scan back through chapter, release and video will continue playing. [SEEK ] Seek Forward Button - Press and release button to advance to next chapter. English English L3RG9LGHR2SHUDWLRQ Movies TV Shows Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual L3RG9LGHR2SHUDWLRQ English English L3RG9LGHR2SHUDWLRQ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select Movies from the list of Menu Options from the iPod Video Play Screen. You will now see the list of Movies that are on your iPod/iPhone. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of Movies. When the movie you want to watch is in the middle of the screen. Press in on the volume knob to select that movie. The Movie will start playing. Movies Search by ABC or 123 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 26 From the iPod Video Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Movies Icon is in the middle of the carousel. Press in on the volume knob to select Movies. The list of your Movies will now appear. Press the MENU Button. Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â. - âABCâ is search by Letter. - â123â is search by Number. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. Press in on the volume knob to select that Letter/Number. Continue selecting Letters/Numbers until you have entered the Name of the Movie. Once the Name of the Movie is complete, scroll to the bottom of the pop-up window and select OK. You will now see a list of Movies. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of Movies. When the Movie you would like is in the middle of the screen. Press in on the volume knob to select that Movie. Now you will return to the iPod Video Play Screen and the Movie will start playing. 1. Select TV Shows from the list of Menu Options from the iPod Video Play Screen. 2. You will now see the list of TV Shows that are on your iPod/iPhone. 3. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of TV Shows. 4. When the TV Shows you want to watch is in the middle of the screen. 5. Press in on the volume knob to select that TV Show. 6. The TV Show will start playing. TV Shows Search by ABC or 123 1. From the iPod Video Play Screen, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the TV Shows Icon is in the middle of the carousel. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select TV Shows. 4. The list of your TV Shows will now appear. 5. Press the MENU Button. 6. Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â. - âABCâ is search by Letter. - â123â is search by Number. 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon. 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â. 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons. 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. Press in on the volume knob to select that Letter/Number. 12. Continue selecting Letters/Numbers until you have entered the Name of the TV Show. 13. Once the Name of the TV Show is complete, scroll to the bottom of the pop-up window and select OK. 14. You will now see a list of TV Shows. 15. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of TV Shows. 16. When the TV Show you would like is in the middle of the screen. 17. Press in on the volume knob to select that TV Show. 18. Now you will return to the iPod Video Play Screen and the TV Show will start playing. 27 Podcasts Menu Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual L3RG9LGHR2SHUDWLRQ English English L3RG9LGHR2SHUDWLRQ 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Podcasts Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Podcasts 4. The list of downloaded Podcasts will now appear 5. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Podcasts 6. Press in on the volume knob to select the Podcast that is in the middle of the screen 7. You will now return to the iPod Play Screen and the Podcast will start playing 1. While the video is playing, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the halo is around the Menu Icon. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Menu. 4. Now a pop-up window will appear with Menu option: - Subtitles (ON and OFF). 5. Press in on the volume knob to select the Menu Option. ** Note: Not All Video Files Will Contain These Features. ** Podcasts Search by ABC or 123 1. From the iPod Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Podcasts Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Podcasts 4. The list of your downloaded Podcasts will now appear 5. Press the MENU Button 6. Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â - âABCâ is search by Letter - â123â is search by Number 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. You will now see a list of Podcasts starting with Alphabet/Letter 12. When the Podcast you would like is in the middle of the screen 13. Press in on the volume knob to select that Podcast 14. Once selected, You will see the list of tracks corresponding to selected Episode. Tracks start playing when selected on a particular track. Browsing sequence should go through the different levels like Episode->Tracks. Search can be done in each level. 15. Now you will return to the iPod Play Screen and the Podcast will start playing 28 Subtitles (ON and OFF) 1. If you select Subtitles you will see the subtitles on the screen while the video is playing. 2. Use the volume knob to select your Subtitle options. 3. You can press the Back Button to return back to the iPod Video Play Screen. Top This feature will take you to the beginning of the current chapter. 1. While the video is playing, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the halo is around the Top Icon. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Top. 4. You will be taken back to the iPod Video Play Screen and the video will begin playing from the start of the current chapter. 29 Chapter SEEK] Seek Back Button - Press and release button to go back to previous song Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual 86%DQG86%2SHUDWLRQ English English L3RG9LGHR2SHUDWLRQ 1. While the video is playing, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the halo is around the Chapters Icon. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Chapters. 4. Now a pop-up window will appear with a number pad for you to enter in the chapter number.. 5. Use the volume knob to scroll through the numbers. 6. Press in on the volume knob to select the chapter number(s). 7. When you have finished your chapter selection. 8. Scroll to the bottom of the pop-up screen and select âOKâ. 9. You will now return to the iPod Video Play Screen and the video will start playing from the selected Chapter. - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to scan back through song, release and song will continue playing [SEEK ] Seek Forward Button - Press and release button to advance to next song - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to scan through song, release and song will continue playing ] Play / Pause Button - Press to PAUSE the song - When track is PAUSED, press again to continue playing the song [BACK] Back Button - Press to go back to previous Menu or Settings Screen - Press to backwards in multiple Menu Screens - Press to return to current source play screen from Menu or Settings Screen [MENU] Menu Button Press to access additional options - Repeat (Song, Folder, All or OFF) - Random (ON or OFF) - Shuffle (ON or OFF) - Folders (Access Music Folders) - Songs (Access Songs) - SCAN option for Intro Music SCAN Repeat 1. While the video is playing, Press the MENU Button. 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the halo is around the Repeat Icon. 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Repeat. 4. Now a pop-up window will appear with Repeat options: - Chapter (Repeats current Chapter). - All (Repeats All Chapters). - Off (Turns OFF the Repeat Feature). 5. Press in on the volume knob to select your Repeat function. * If you change your mind and do not want to use the Repeat function, press the Back Button and you will return to the iPod Video Play Screen. 30 31 Shuffle Folders Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual 86%DQG86%2SHUDWLRQ English English 86%DQG86%2SHUDWLRQ 1. From the USB Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Shuffle Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Shuffle 4. Now a pop-up window will appear with Shuffle options: - ON (Turns the Shuffle Feature ON) - OFF (Turns the Shuffle Feature OFF) 5. After your choice has been made, you will see the Shuffle Icon appear on the USB Play Screen 1. From the USB Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Folders Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Folders 4. The list of your Folders will now appear 5. Use the volume knob to scroll through your Folders 6. Press in on the volume knob to select the Folder that is in the middle of the screen 7. It will display the list of songs present in that folder. Then press in on the volume knob to select the song from the list. Now you will return to the play screen and songstarts playing. Repeat 1. From the USB Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Repeat Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Repeat 4. Now a pop-up window will appear with Repeat options: - Song (Repeats current Song) - Folder (Repeats songs in Folder) - All (Repeats All songs) - Off (Turns OFF the Repeat Feature) 5. After your choice has been made, you will see the Repeat Icon appear on the USB Play Screen Random 1. From the USB Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Random Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Random 4. Now a pop-up window will appear with Random options: - ON (Turns the Random Feature ON) - OFF (Turns the Random Feature OFF) 5. After your choice has been made, you will see the Random Icon appear on the USB Play Screen SCAN 1. From the USB Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the SCAN Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select SCAN 4. In play screen, Scan indicator will appear, indicating that it is in Scan mode and the first 10 seconds of each song in the folder will play 32 Folders Search by ABC or 123 1. From the USB Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Folders Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Folders 4. The list of your Folders will now appear 5. Press the MENU Button 6. Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â - âABCâ is search by Letter - â123â is search by Number 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. Press in on the volume knob to select that Letter/Number 12. you will now see a list of folder starting with the selected Alphabet/Number. 13. If there is no match found for the selected alphabet/number, then pop up saying the same will be displayed, 14. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of Folder 15. When the Folder you would like is in the middle of the screen 16. Press in on the volume knob to select that Folder 17. It will display the list of songs present in that folder. Then press in on the volume knob to select the song from the list. Now you will return to the play screen and songstarts playing 33 3DQGRUD2SHUDWLRQ English English 86%DQG86%2SHUDWLRQ Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Songs 1.From the USB Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2.Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Songs Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3.Press in on the volume knob to select Songs 4.The list of your Songs will now appear 5.Use the volume knob to scroll through your Songs 6.Press in on the volume knob to select the Song that is in the middle of the screen 7.You will now return to the iPod Play Screen and the song will start playing SEEK] Seek Back Button - No function [SEEK ] Seek Forward Button - Press and release button to advance to next song -[ ] Play / Pause Button - Press to PAUSE the song - When track is PAUSED, press again to continue playing the song [BACK] Back Button - Press to go back to previous Menu or Settings Screen - Press to go backwards in multiple Menu Screens - Press to return to current source play screen from Menu or Settings Screen Songs Search by ABC or 123 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. From the USB Play Screen, Press the MENU Button Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Songs Icon is in the middle of the carousel Press in on the volume knob to select Songs The list of your Songs will now appear Press the MENU Button Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â - âABCâ is search by Letter - â123â is search by Number 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. Press in on the volume knob to select that Letter/Number 12. You will now see a list of folder starting with the selected Alphabet/Number. 13. You will now see a list of Songs. If there is no match found for the selected alphabet/number, then pop up saying the same will be displayed. 14. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of Songs 15. When the Song you would like is in the middle of the screen 16. Press in on the volume knob to select that Song 17. Now you will return to the USB Play Screen and the song will start playing Note: In all search option (for all source option), Searching is restricted to starting Alphabet/Number only 34 [MENU] Menu Button Press to access additional options - Stations (Music Stations from your Pandora Account) - Bookmark (ON or OFF) - Thumbs Up - Thumbs Down Note: The following Pandora connection status may appear: - Please login to Pandora on device - Device disconnected - Pandora not responding - Skip limit reached - Station does not exist - Limited connectivity - Fetching stations information - Unable to play due to music listening restrictions - Pandora server under maintainace - Check the mobile app on device - Skip not allowed - Select a station from station list - Track rating failed 35 3DQGRUD2SHUDWLRQ English English 3DQGRUD2SHUDWLRQ Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Bookmark 1. From the Pandora Play Screen, press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Bookmark Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Bookmark 4. Now a pop-up window will appear with Bookmark options: - YES (Bookmarks the current song to your Pandora Account) - CANCEL (Returns you back to the Pandora Play Screen) 5. If YES is selected, A pop up will appear with âBookmark savedâ screen for 2 seconds and then displayagain the Pandora Play screen 6. If Bookmark failure occurs, Pop up window will appear with âBookmark not savedâ for 2 seconds 7. After your choice has been made, you will return to the Pandora Play Screen Stations 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. From the Pandora Play Screen, press the MENU Button Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Stations Icon is in the middle of the carousel Press in on the volume knob to select Stations The list of your Stations will now appear Use the volume knob to scroll through your Stations Press in on the volume knob to select the Station that is in the middle of the screen You will now return to the Pandora Play Screen and the song will start playing Stations Search by ABC or 123 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. From the Pandora Play Screen, press the MENU Button Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Stations Icon is in the middle of the carousel Press in on the volume knob to select Stations The list of your Stations will now appear Press the MENU Button Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â - âABCâ is search by Letter - â123â is search by Number 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. Press in on the volume knob to select that Letter/Number 12. You will now see a list of Stations starting with the same alphabet/number. If there is no match found for the selected alphabet/number, then pop up saying the same will be displayed, 13. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of Stations 14. When the Station you would like is in the middle of the screen 15. Press in on the volume knob to select that Station 16. Now you will return to the Pandora Play Screen and the Station will start playing 17. Station Art is display for each station, if available else generic station Art will be displayed. Note: In all search option (for all source option), Searching is restricted to starting Alphabet/Number only 36 Thumb Up 1. From the Pandora Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Thumb Up Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Thumbs Up 4. After your choice has been made, you will return to the Pandora Play Screen Thumb Down 1. From the Pandora Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Thumb Down Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Thumb Down 4. After your choice has been made, you will return to the Pandora Play Screen General pop ups for Pandora: 1. Device disconnected 2. Pandora server under maintainance 3. Pandora not repsonding 4. Check the mobile app on the device 5. Skip limit reached 6. Limited connectivity etc 37 6HWWLQJV English English 6HWWLQJV Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual System Reset Settings 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the Settings Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select Settings 4. Once in Settings, the following features will be accessible: - 0: InformationClock - Date - Bluetooth 5. Press in on the volume knob to select the Settings Option you would like to enter This section contains information for the following 0: Features and Functions: 0: Information - Hardware Information - Operating System Information (OS) - Software Version Information - Bluetooth Software Version Information - Application Firmware Information - System Reset 0: Information 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the Settings Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select Settings 4. Once in Settings, use the volume knob to scroll to 0: Information 5. When the 0: Information Icon is in the middle of the screen, Press in on the volume knob to enter the 0: Information Screen 6. After you have finished reviewing the 0: Information, Press the Back Button to return to the previous Settings Screen 38 1. Press in Volume knob when System Reset option is focussed 2. Pop up window will appear with YES and CANCEL options 3. If selected YES by pressing on volume knob, then option to enter parental lock code will appear if Parental Lock is set to ON. If code is not entered properly, then a confirmation screen saying â Need to proceed without resetting lock code â will apeear 4. If Parental Lock is entered correctly (if applicable) or if LOCK is OFF, then a confirmation will appear as below with the ACCEPT and CANCEL option **THIS ACTION WILL RESET THE SYSTEM AND RESTORE BACK TO ALL FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS** ** YOU WILL LOSE ANY SAVED FAVORITES AND SETTINGS** 5. If ACCEPT is selected, then System will reset by powering down and then it will automatically restart 6. if CANCEL is selected, then it will return back to the current source in use Clock 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the Settings Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select Settings 4. Once in Settings, rotate the volume knob to Clock 5. Press in on the volume knob to enter the Clock Settings - Hour - Minutes - AM/PM - 12 / 24 Hour Mode ** The halo will always default to Hour adjustment first, then minutes, AM/PM, and 12/24 6. With the halo around Hour, rotate the volume knob to adjust to the correct Hour 7. Press in on the volume knob to set the Hour 8. The halo will automatically shift to Minutes 9. With the halo around the Minutes, rotate the volume knob to adjust to the correct Minutes 10. Press in on the volume knob to set the Minutes 11. The halo will automatically shift to AM/PM 12. With the halo around the AM/PM, rotate the volume knob to change from AM to PM 13. Press in on the volume knob to set AM or PM 14. The halo will automatically shift to 12/24 15. With the halo around the 12/24, rotate the volume knob to change from 12 to 24 Hour Mode 16. Press in on the volume knob to set 12 or 24 Hour Mode 17. After the Clock has been set, you will return to the Settings Menu 39 6HWWLQJV English English 6HWWLQJV Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Bluetooth Date 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the Settings Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select Settings 4. Once in Settings, rotate the volume knob to Date 5. Press in on the volume knob to enter the Date Settings - Day - Month - Date - Year (Default = 2013) ** The halo will always default to Day adjustment first, then Month, Date, and Year 6. With the halo around Day, rotate the volume knob to adjust to the correct Day 7. Press in on the volume knob to set the Day 8. The halo will automatically shift to Month 9. With the halo around the Month, rotate the volume knob to adjust to the correct Month 10. Press in on the volume knob to set the Month 11. The halo will automatically shift to Date 12. With the halo around the Date, rotate the volume knob to adjust to the correct Date 13. Press in on the volume knob to set the Date 14. The halo will automatically shift to Year 15. With the halo around the Year, rotate the volume knob to adjust the Year 16. Press in on the volume knob to set the year 17. After the Date has been set, you will return to the Settings Menu 7KH'DWH,QIRUPDWLRQZLOO2QO\EHGLVSOD\HGRQWKH/DUJH&ORFN 3OHDVHUHIHUWRWKH'LVSOD\6HWWLQJVWRHQDEOHWKH/DUJH&ORFNWREH GLVSOD\HGDIWHUVHFRQGVRIQRDFWLRQ 40 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the Settings Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select Settings 4. Once in Settings, rotate the volume knob to Bluetooth 5. Press in on the volume knob to enter Bluetooth Settings - Bluetooth Hands-Free ON or OFF (Turns the Bluetooth Hands-Free Feature ON or OFF) - Pairing (Pair, Connect, Transfer Bluetooth Connection, and Delete Paired Device) - Microphone Gain (Adjust the Optional external Bluetooth Microphone sensitivity) Bluetooth (Hands-Free ON or OFF) 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the Settings Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select Settings 4. Once in Settings, rotate the volume knob to Bluetooth 5. Press in on the volume knob to enter Bluetooth Settings 6. With the halo around Bluetooth Hands-Free ON / OFF Icon 7. Press in on the volume knob to select Bluetooth Hands-Free ON / OFF 8. Now a pop-up window will appear providing Two options: - ON = Turn ON the Bluetooth Hands-Free Profile (Allows for Hands-Free Calling) - OFF = Turns OFF the Bluetooth Hands-Free Profile (Disables the ability for Hands-Free Calling) * Default = OFF 9. Use the volume knob to toggle between ON and OFF 10. Press in on the volume knob to select your choice 11. After your choice has been made, you will be taken back to the Bluetooth Settings Menu 41 6HWWLQJV English English 6HWWLQJV Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Bluetooth (Paired/Connected Device Information Screen) *After Pairing a Device you will be taken to this screen. You can access this screen when Pairing a Device is not necessary This screen is where you can view the Paired Bluetooth Information, Switch Bluetooth connection to a different Paired Device and Delete the Paired Device Bluetooth (Pairing) The 0: Bluetooth Pairing sequence is based on the Bluetooth SSP (Simple Secure Pairing Profile) and will Not require input of a PIN Code to Pair Bluetooth Devices 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the Settings Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select Settings 4. Once in Settings, rotate the volume knob to Bluetooth 5. Press in on the volume knob to enter Bluetooth Settings 6. Rotate the volume knob and move the halo until it is around the Pairing Icon 7. With the halo around Pairing Icon, Press in on the volume knob to select Bluetooth Device Pairing 8. You will now see the Bluetooth Pairing Screen that displays Five Icons that will populate with the â+ ADDâ or âPaired Device Namesâ * If No Devices have been Paired, you will see Five â+ ADDâ Icons 9. Use the volume knob to toggle through the Icons to select the position to save the Paired Device Information 10. Press in on the volume knob to select a â+ ADDâ 11. The 0: is now in Bluetooth Pairing Mode 12. Confirm that your Bluetooth Device is âONâ and the Bluetooth on the device is âONâ 13. When the 0: has found a Bluetooth Device, you will see a pop-up window appear asking you to Confirm the PIN Information from the 0: to the Device * Confirm that the PIN Number on the screen of the 0: is the same as the PIN Number that is being Displayed on the screen of the Bluetooth Device 14. If both PIN Numbers are the same 15. Press in on the volume knob to select âPAIRâ 16 Once the 0: and the Bluetooth Device are Paired, you will now be taken to the Bluetooth Paired/Connected Device Information Screen 42 Access the Paired/Connected Device Information Screen 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the Settings Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select Settings 4. Once in Settings, rotate the volume knob to Bluetooth 5. Press in on the volume knob to enter Bluetooth Settings 6. Use the volume knob until the halo is around the Pairing Icon 7. Use the volume knob and move the halo until it is around the Paired Device that you would like to: - Switch To This Device (Changes Bluetooth Connection) - Delete This Device (Select to Delete a Paired Bluetooth Device) Press the Back Button to return to the Bluetooth Settings Screen 43 6HWWLQJV English English 6HWWLQJV Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Bluetooth (Switch To This Device) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. When you are at the Paired/Connected Device Information Screen Use the volume knob and move the halo until it is around Swtich To This Device Press in on the volume knob to switch Bluetooth Connection to this device Now a pop-up window will appear asking you to Confirm Connection to this Device Use the volume knob to Toggle between âYESâ or âNOâ Press in on the volume knob to select your choice If you select âYESâ, then you have now transferred Bluetooth Connection and you will return back to the Bluetooth Settings Screen 8. If you select âNOâ, then you will return back to the Bluetooth Settings Screen Bluetooth (Delete This Device) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. When you are at the Paired/Connected Device Information Screen Use the volume knob and move the halo until it is around Delete This Device Press in on the volume knob to Delete This Device Now a pop-up window will appear asking you to confirm you want to Delete This Device Use the volume knob to Toggle between âYESâ or âNOâ Press in on the volume knob to select your choice If you select âYESâ, then you have now Deleted This Device and you will return back to the Bluetooth Settings Screen 8. If you select âNOâ, then you will return back to the Bluetooth Settings Screen Bluetooth (Switch To This Device) Bluetooth (Delete This Device) * Follow these steps if you are Not in the Paired/Connected Device Information Screen * Follow these steps if you are Not in the Paired/Connected Device Information Screen 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Press the Source Button (SRC) Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources When the Settings Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select Settings Once in Settings, rotate the volume knob to Bluetooth Press in on the volume knob to enter Bluetooth Settings Rotate the volume knob and move the halo until it is around the Pairing Icon With the halo around Pairing Icon Press in on the volume knob to select Bluetooth Device Pairing You will now see the Bluetooth Pairing Screen that displays Five Icons that will populate with the â+ ADDâ or âPaired Device Namesâ Use the volume knob and move the halo until it is around the Paired Device you would like to switch Bluetooth Connection to Press in on the volume knob to select the Device you would like to switch Bluetooth Connection to You will now be taken to the Paired/Connection Device Information Screen Use the volume knob and move the halo until it is around Switch To This Device Press in on the volume knob to switch Bluetooth Connection to this device Now a pop-up window will appear asking you to confirm Connection to this Device Use the volume knob to Toggle between âYESâ or âNOâ Press in on the volume knob to select your choice If you select âYESâ, then you have now transferred Bluetooth Connection and you will return back to the Bluetooth Settings Screen If you select âNOâ, then you will return back to the Bluetooth Settings Screen 44 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Press the Source Button (SRC) Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources When the Settings Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select Settings Once in Settings, rotate the volume knob to Bluetooth Press in on the volume knob to enter Bluetooth Settings Rotate the volume knob and move the halo until it is around the Pairing Icon With the halo around Pairing Icon Press in on the volume knob to select Bluetooth Device Pairing You will now see the Bluetooth Pairing Screen that displays Five Icons that will populate with the â+ ADDâ or âPaired Device Namesâ Use the volume knob and move the halo until it is around the Paired Device you would like to Delete Press in on the volume knob to select the Device you would like to Delete You will now be taken to the Paired/Connection Device Information Screen Use the volume knob and move the halo until it is around Delete This Device Press in on the volume knob to Delete This Device Now a pop-up window will appear asking you to confirm Delete This Device Use the volume knob to Toggle between âYESâ or âNOâ Press in on the volume knob to select your choice If you select âYESâ, then you have now Deleted This Device and you will return back to the Bluetooth Settings Screen If you select âNOâ, then you will return back to the Bluetooth Settings Screen 45 =RQH2SHUDWLRQ English English 6HWWLQJV Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Bluetooth (Microphone Gain) 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the Settings Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select Settings 4. Once in Settings, rotate the volume knob to Bluetooth 5. Press in on the volume knob to enter Bluetooth Settings 6. Rotate the volume knob and move the halo until it is around the Microphone Gain Icon 7. With the halo around Microphone Gain Icon 8. Press in on the volume knob to select Microphone Gain 9. You will now be taken to the Microphone Gain Adjustment Screen - The halo will automatically go around the Microphone Gain Slider - You can use the volume knob to move the halo to the Reset Microphone Gain Icon - If you Reset the Microphone Gain level, it will default to the middle level (+5) 10. Use the volume knob to adjust the Microphone Gain from â0â to â+10â 11. Press in on the volume knob to select the Microphone Gain level 12. You will return back to the Bluetooth Settings Screen Note: The Bluetooth Microphone is an optional accessory and is not included with this unit. 2-Zone (ON / OFF) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Press the Source Button (SRC) Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources When the 2-Zone Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select 2-Zone Once in 2-Zone, rotate the volume knob until the halo is around 2-Zone Press in on the volume knob to turn the 2-Zone Feature ON or OFF Rotate the volume knob and move the halo until it is around 2-Zone ON or 2-Zone OFF If you select ON, then the 2-Zone Feature will be enabled If you select OFF, then the 2-Zone Feature will be disabled With 2-Zone ON, you will return to the 2-Zone Menu to select Front and Rear Sources With 2-Zone OFF, you will return to the Main Source Menu NOTE: Once a source has been selected for each Zone, you can go to the source for Zone 1 or Zone 2 for operation and functionality. 46 47 2-Zone (Front Source) AUX 1 and AUX 2 (Audio) 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the 2-Zone Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select 2-Zone 4. Once in 2-Zone, rotate the volume knob until the halo is around Front Source 5. Press in on the volume knob to select Front Source 6. You will now see the Main Source Menu with a prompt to select the Front Source 7. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Sources you would like to use for the Front Source 8. Once you select a source for the Front Source (Zone 1), you will be taken to the 2-Zone Menu to make a Source selection for the Rear Source (Zone 2) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ** Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual $8;DQG$8;2SHUDWLRQ English English =RQH2SHUDWLRQ Press the Source Button (SRC) Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources When the AUX 1 or AUX 2 Icon is in the middle of the carousel Press in on the volume knob to select AUX 1 or AUX 2 You can now listen to the device that has been connected to the AUX 1 or AUX 2 RCA Inputs If you have a device that plays Audio and Video and you are not seeing the video image, please check the video input on the 0: has been connected to the video output from your Audio and Video Device. WARNING VIEWING A VIDEO SIGNAL ON ANY DASH MOUNTED MONITOR WHILE IN MOTION IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. 2-Zone (Rear Source) 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the 2-Zone Icon is in the middle of the carousel, Press in on the volume knob to select 2-Zone 4. Once in 2-Zone, rotate the volume knob until the halo is around Rear Source 5. Press in on the volume knob to select Rear Source 6. You will now see the Main Source Menu with a prompt to select the Rear Source 7. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Sources you would like to use for the Rear Source 8. Once you select a source for the Rear Source (Zone 2), you will return to the Play Screen for the Front Source. 9. If you want to chnage the volume level for Rear Source, You need to press AUDIO Button and select the source 2 ZOne. Then it appears the 2 Zone Volume seytting and volume can be changed for both Zone 1 and Zone 2 separately. other setting like bass treble will remain same as Zone 1 source and cannot be changed Note: While 2 Zone setting is Turned ONand if you press any other source than (excluding FRONT Source or REAR source) 2 Zone Source, there wonât be any response. To select any other source, you need to first Turn OFF the 2 Zone setting and then select any other source to Play. It is not allowed to select same source as FRONT and REAR source. If you select also, there wonât be any response from DC. 48 AUX 1 and AUX 2 (Video) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the Source Button (SRC) Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources When the AUX 1 or AUX 2 Icon is in the middle of the carousel Press in on the volume knob to select AUX 1 or AUX 2 You can now watch video from the device that has been connected to the AUX 1 or AUX 2 RCA Inputs ** If you have a device that plays Audio and Video and you are not seeing the video image, please check the video input on the 0: has been connected to the video output from your Audio and Video Device. ** Verify the Video Interlock Wire has been connected and the correct sequence has been followed. Note: When the video signal is detected in AUX1/AUX2, then the status bar would appear displaying the battery voltage, Source name (AUX1/AUX2) and the clock for 3 secondsand then disappear. 49 %OXHWRRWK$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ English English &DPHUD2SHUDWLRQ Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Camera 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the Camera Icon is in the middle of the carousel 4. Press in on the volume knob to select Camera 5. You can now view the image from the Camera ** If you see a âNo Video Signal Detectedâ message on the screen, please check the Camera RCA input on the 0: has been connected to the video output from your Rear Vision Camera (Page 88).** Verify the Video Interlock Wire has been connected and the correct sequence has been followed. SEEK] Seek Back Button - Press and release button to go back to previous song - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to scan back through song, release and song will continue playing [SEEK ] Seek Forward Button - Press and release button to advance to next song - Press and Hold for Three Seconds to scan through song, release and song will continue playing Camera (Using Camera Trigger Wire) 1. While in any source, listening to audio from that source and then view Camera Image 2. Provide a +12v signal to the Camera Trigger Wire (Purple) on the 0: from a +12v Switch or an Open Accessory Switch. 3. When the switch is ON, you can view the Camera Image and listen to the audio source 4. If you want to change channels or any other features for the source that is playing, you can place the Switch to the OFF position and the Camera Image will go away and you will now see the source you Want to adjust or change. 5. To return back to viewing the Camera Image, place the switch to the ON position ] Play / Pause Button - Press to PAUSE current song - When track is PAUSED, press again to continue playing current song (iPod, Bluetooth Audio, USB, and Pandora) [BACK] Back Button - Press to go back to previous Menu or Settings Screen - Press to backwards in multiple Menu Screens - Press to return to current source play screen from Menu or Settings Screen Bluetooth Audio ** Refer to the Installation Guide for wiring a switch with and without using a SPDT Relay (Page 88). 2-Zone with Camera 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Press the Source Button (SRC) Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources When the 2-Zone Icon is in the middle of the carousel Press in on the volume knob to select 2-Zone Select Camera for the Front Source (Zone 1) Select an Audio Source for the Rear Source (Zone 2) You can now view the image from the Camera Audio will only be heard out of the speakers connected to Zone 2. 50 1. Press the Source Button (SRC) 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources 3. When the Bluetooth Audio Icon is in the middle of the carousel 4. Press in on the volume knob to select Bluetooth Audio 5. You will now be taken to the Bluetooth Audio Play Screen 51 [MENU] Menu Button Random Press to access additional options - Repeat (Song, Playlist, All, Off) - Random (ON or OFF) - Shuffle (ON or OFF) - Folder Browsing - Paired Devices 1. 2. 3. 4. Repeat Shuffle 1. From the Bluetooth Audio Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Repeat Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Repeat 4. Now a pop-up window will appear with Repeat options: - Song (Repeats current song) - All (Repeats All songs) - Off (Turns OFF the Repeat Feature) 5. After your choice has been made, you will see the Repeat Icon appear on the Bluetooth Audio Play Screen 1. 2. 3. 4. Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual %OXHWRRWK$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ English English %OXHWRRWK$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ From the Bluetooth Audio Play Screen, Press the MENU Button Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Random Icon is in the middle of the carousel Press in on the volume knob to select Random Now a pop-up window will appear with Random options: - ON (Turns the Random Feature ON) - OFF (Turns the Random Feature OFF) 5. After your choice has been made, you will see the Random Icon appear on the Bluetooth Audio Play Screen From the Bluetooth Audio Play Screen, Press the MENU Button Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Shuffle Icon is in the middle of the carousel Press in on the volume knob to select Shuffle Now a pop-up window will appear with Shuffle options: - ON (Turns the Shuffle Feature ON) - OFF (Turns the Shuffle Feature OFF) 5. After your choice has been made, you will see the Shuffle Icon appear on the Bluetooth Audio Play Screen Folder Browsing 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Bluetooth Audio Play Screen, Press the MENU Button Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Folders Icon is in the middle of the carousel Press in on the volume knob to select Folders Now a pop-up window will appear with âAVRCP 1.4 not supportedâ when connected device does not support AVRCP 1.4 profile 5. When AVRCP 1.4 profile is supported, then list of folder will appear when Folder Option is selected 6. To search the folder, Press Menu and select alphabet/Numbers. Then list of folders starting wiith entered alphabet/number will appear 52 53 Paired Devices Bluetooth (Switch To This Device) 1. From the Bluetooth Audio Play Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Paired Devices Icon is in the Middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Paired Devices 4. Now you will see your Paired Device Icons 5. Use the volume knob to move The halo until it is around the Paired Device that you would like to either Switch Connection or Delete 6. Press in on the volume knob to select the Paired Device 7. Once your selection has been made, you will be taken to the Bluetooth Paired/Connected Device Information Screen 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual %OXHWRRWK$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ English English %OXHWRRWK$XGLR2SHUDWLRQ Paired Devices (Paired/Connected Device Information Screen) This screen is where you can view the Paired Bluetooth Information, Switch Bluetooth connection To a different Paired Device and Delete the Paired Device 54 When you are at the Paired/Connected Device Information Screen Use the volume knob and move the halo until it is around Switch To This Device Press in on the volume knob to switch Bluetooth Connection to this device Now a pop-up window will appear asking you to Confirm Connection to this Device Use the volume knob to Toggle between âYESâ or âNOâ Press in on the volume knob to select your choice If you select âYESâ, then you have now transferred Bluetooth Connection and you will return back to the Bluetooth Audio Settings Screen 8. If you select âNOâ, then you will return back to the Bluetooth Audio Settings Screen Bluetooth (Delete This Device) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. When you are at the Paired/Connected Device Information Screen Use the volume knob and move the halo until it is around Delete This Device Press in on the volume knob to Delete This Device Now a pop-up window will appear asking you to confirm you want to Delete This Device Use the volume knob to Toggle between âYESâ or âNOâ Press in on the volume knob to select your choice If you select âYESâ, then you have now Deleted This Device and you will return back to the Bluetooth Audio Settings Screen 8. If you select âNOâ, then you will return back to the Bluetooth Audio Settings Screen 55 3KRQH2SHUDWLRQ Phone Speaker 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. While in the main Phone Screen 2. Press the Menu Button 3. You will now see the Phone Menu Options 4. Use the volume knob to move the halo until it is around the Speaker Icon 5. Press in on the volume knob to select Speaker 6. Use the volume knob to change which speaker you would like your Phone Call Audio to be heard from. * Default = Right Front Speaker English English 3KRQH2SHUDWLRQ Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Press the Source Button (SRC) Use the volume knob to scroll through the sources When the Phone Icon is in the middle of the carousel Press in on the volume knob to select Phone You will now be taken to the main Phone Screen Phone Menu Contacts 1. While in the main Phone Screen 2. Press the Menu Button 3. You will now see the Phone Menu Options - Speaker (Select Left Front or Right Front Speaker for Hands-Free Calling Audio) - Contacts (View list of Contact from Paired and Connected Phone) - Dial Pad (To Manually Enter in a Phone Number to Call) - Call History (View your Missed Calls, Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls) - Paired Devices (View Paired/Connected Phone Information, Switch Paired Device, Delete Device) 4. Press in on the volume knob to make your selection 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 56 While in the main Phone Screen Press the Menu Button You will now see the Phone Menu Options Use the volume knob to move the halo until it is around the Contacts Icon Press in on the volume knob to select Contacts You will now see the list of Contacts that are on the Paired and Connected Phone Use the volume knob to scroll through your list of Contacts By pressing in on the volume knob to select a Contact, you will now place a phone call to that contact 57 3KRQH2SHUDWLRQ English English 3KRQH2SHUDWLRQ Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Placing a Call from Contact List 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. While in list of Contacts Use the volume knob to scroll through your list of Contacts When the Contact Personâs Information is in the middle of the screen Press in on the volume knob to place a call to that Contact A pop-up window will appear with options to place a CALL or CANCEL If you select CALL, the call will be placed and the display will show âDIALING....â, then âCONNECTEDâ With the phone call in place, the display will show the Caller ID, Timer and a END CALL Button When the call is ended, you will go back to the last played source Contact Search by ABC or 123 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. From the main Phone Screen, Press the MENU Button Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Contacts Icon is in the middle of the carousel Press in on the volume knob to select Contacts The list of your Contacts will now appear Press the MENU Button Now a pop-up window will appear with two options to choose from: âABCâ or â123â - âABCâ is search by Letter - â123â is search by Number 7. Use the volume knob to toggle between the two options by moving the halo around the ABC icon 8. Press in on the volume knob to select âABCâ or â123â 9. Now a pop-up window will appear with Letters/Numbers in icons 10. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Letters/Numbers until the Letter/Number you want is in the middle of the carousel. 11. Press in on the volume knob to select that Letter/Number 12. You will now see a list of Contacts 13. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of Contacts 14. When the Contact you would like to call is in the middle of the screen 15. Press in on the volume knob to dial that Contact 16. A pop-up window will appear with options to place a CALL or CANCEL 17. If you select CALL, the call will be placed and the display will show âDIALING....â, then âCONNECTEDâ 18. With the phone call in place, the display will show the Caller ID, Timer and a END CALL Button 19. When the call is ended, you will go back to the last played source Note: In all search option (for all source option) , Searching is restricted to starting Alphabet/Number only 58 59 3KRQH2SHUDWLRQ English English 3KRQH2SHUDWLRQ Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Phone Dial Pad 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 60 From the main Phone Screen, Press the MENU Button Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Dial Pad Icon is in the middle of the carousel Press in on the volume knob to select Dial Pad The Phone Dial Pad will now appear Use the volume knob to scroll through the numbers, and Press in on the volume knob to select one number at a time Select all numbers necessary to place the phone call Once the phone number is complete, use the volume knob to scroll to the bottom of the screen until you place the halo around the DONE Button If you input a wrong number, scroll to the bottom of the screen until you place the halo around the DELETE Button. Press in on the volume knob to Delete the wrong number, then scroll back to the Numbers and re-enter the correct number If you select the DONE Button, you will now be asked to confirm that you would like to dial the number you had entered If you select âYESâ the phone call will be placed If you select âCANCELâ you will return back to the Phone Menu Screen Phone Call History 1. From the main Phone Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Call History Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Call History 4. The Phoneâs Call History will now be listed and indicating Missed Call, Incoming Call, Outgoing Call 5. Use the volume knob to scroll through the list of your Call History 6. When the middle of the screen shows a Missed Call, Incoming Call or Outgoing Call that you would like to call 7. Press in on the volume knob to place a call 8. A pop-up window will appear with options to place a CALL or CANCEL 9. If you select CALL, the call will be placed and the display will show âDIALING....â, Then âCONNECTEDâ 10. With the phone call in place, the display will show the Caller ID, Timer and a END CALL Button 11. When the call is ended, you will go back to the last played source 61 3KRQH2SHUDWLRQ English English 3KRQH2SHUDWLRQ Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Paired Devices Phone (Switch To This Device) 1. From the main Phone Screen, Press the MENU Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through options until the Paired Devices Icon is in the middle of the carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Paired Devices 4. Now you will see your Paired Device Icons 5. Use the volume knob to move the halo until it is around the Paired Device that you would like to either Switch Connection or Delete 6. Press in on the volume knob to select the Paired Device 7. Once your selection has been made, you will be taken to the Phone Paired/Connected Device Information Screen 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Paired Devices (Paired/Connected Device Information Screen) This screen is where you can view the Paired Bluetooth Information, Switch Bluetooth connection to a different Paired Device and Delete the Paired Device 62 When you are at the Paired/Connected Device Information Screen Use the volume knob and move the halo until it is around Switch To This Device Press in on the volume knob to switch Phone Connection to this device Now a pop-up window will appear asking you to Confirm Connection to this Device Use the volume knob to Toggle between âYESâ or âNOâ Press in on the volume knob to select your choice If you select âYESâ, then you have now transferred Phone Connection and you will return back to the last played source 8. If you select âNOâ, then you will return back to the Phone Menu Screen Phone (Delete This Device) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. When you are at the Paired/Connected Device Information Screen Use the volume knob and move the halo until it is around Delete This Device Press in on the volume knob to Delete This Device Now a pop-up window will appear asking you to confirm you want to Delete This Device Use the volume knob to Toggle between âYESâ or âNOâ Press in on the volume knob to select your choice If you select âYESâ, then you have now Deleted This Device and you will return back to the Last played source 8. If you select âNOâ, then you will return back to the Phone Menu Screen 63 3KRQH2SHUDWLRQ English English 3KRQH2SHUDWLRQ Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Make a second Incoming Call (Call Waiting) 1. When you are in the Active call and you want to have a second incoming call 2. Press Answer button the DC when the incoming call screen is appeared 3. Once the 2nd call is answered by press of ANSWER button, the first call goes to Held Incoming Call Transfer Call 1. If you receive an Incoming Call while in any source, a pop-up window will appear 2. You can choose to ANSWER or IGNORE the incoming phone call 3. The halo will default to the ANSWER Button, so to Answer the call you would just press in on the Volume knob to answer the phone call 4. Use the volume knob to move the halo to the IGNORE Button and then press in on the volume knob to ignore the phone call and return to the play screen of the source you are currently using 5. If you answer the phone call, a pop-up window will appear showing the call status and an option To END the phone call 6. While the phone call is in progress, this Call Status window will stay active until you End the phone Call or if the call has been ended by the person calling in 7. When the call has been completed, you will return to the source you are currently using 1. When you are in the Active call press the TRANSFER button 2. 0: supported transfer from Hands Free mode to private mode (0: to Mobile Phone) 3. 0: supported from Private mode to Hands free mode (Mobile Phone to 0:) 4. During an incoming (in band ringtone) or outgoing call the 0: cannot establish an audio connection with the linked Mobile phone, the 0: shall transfer to private call 5. When the call is ended, you will go back to the last played source Swap Call / Conference Call 1. User can swap the two call by pressing Swap option on Display Controller 2. User can also merge the 3 calls to make it conference call, press merge button on the screen. 64 65 Audio Settings Balance / Fader Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual $XGLR6HWWLQJV English English $XGLR6HWWLQJV 1. Press the Audio Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through the Audio Settings Carousel 3. Press in on the volume knob to select the Audio Settings you would like to adjust - Treble / Mid / Bass (Adjust the Treble, Mid and Bass levels from -10 to 10) - Balance / Fader (Adjust the sound position from 0 to 60 from Left to Right and Front to Rear) - Equalizer (Adjust the frequency from -10 to 10 and level for 5-bands) - Source Volume Control (SVC) (Adjust the volume level for each source from 0 to 60) - Subwoofer (Adjust the Volume from 0-60, Frequency and Phase from -10 to 10) - 2-Zone (Adjust the volume from 0-60 for Zone 1, Zone 2 and Both) 1. Press the Audio Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll until the Balance/Fader Icon is in the middle 3. Press in on the volume knob to select Balance/Fader 4. Rotate the volume knob to adjust the Balance Level (Left, Center, Right) 5. When you have completed adjusting the Balance level, press in on the volume knob 6. You will see the halo around the Fader Level adjust met slider 7. Rotate the volume knob to adjust the Fader Level (Front, Center, Rear) 8. When you have completed adjusting the Fader level, press in on the volume knob 9. You will see the halo around the Reset Button. If you select Reset, all adjustments will Adjust back to the default level (0) 10. Press the Back Button to return to the Audio Settings Carousel Treble / Mid / Bass Equalizer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1. Press the Audio Button 2. Press in on the volume knob to switch Equalizer Bands. Each Press of the volume knob will advance you to the next Equalizer Band 3. Adjust the Equalizer Band by rotating the volume knob 4. Once the Equalizer Band has been adjusted, Press in on the volume knob to switch to the next Band 5. If you would like to reset the Equalizer, Press in on the volume knob until the halo is around the Defeat Icon. Then Press in on the volume knob to reset the Equalizer back to Flat (level = 0) 6. Press the Back Button to return to the Audio Settings Carousel when finished 66 Press the Audio Button Use the volume knob to scroll until the Treble/Mid/Bass Icon is in the middle Press in on the volume knob to select Treble/Mid/Bass Rotate the volume knob to adjust the Tweeter level (-10 to +10) When you have completed adjusting the Tweeter level, press in on the volume knob You will see the halo around the Mid sound adjustment slider Rotate the volume knob to adjust the Mid Level (-10 to +10) When you have completed adjusting the Mid level, press in on the volume knob You will see the halo around the Bass sound adjustment slider Rotate the volume knob to adjust the Bass Level (-10 to +10) When you have completed adjusting the Bass Level, press in on the volume knob 67 Source Volume Control (SVC) 2-Zone Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual $XGLR6HWWLQJV English English $XGLR6HWWLQJV 1. Press the Audio Button 2. Press in on the volume knob to switch through Sources. Each Press of the volume knob will advance you to the next Source. 3. Adjust the Source Volume by rotating the volume knob 4. Once the Source Volume has been adjusted, Press in on the volume knob to switch to the next Source 5. Press the Back Button to return to the Audio Settings Carousel when finished 1. Press the Audio Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll until the 2-Zone Icon is in the middle 3. Press in on the volume knob to select 2-Zone 4. Rotate the volume knob to adjust the volume level (-10 to +10) for All Zones (Zone 1 + Zone 2) 5. When you have completed adjusting the volume level for All Zones, press in on the volume knob 6. You will see the halo around the Zone 1 volume adjustment slider 7. Rotate the volume knob to adjust the Zone 1 volume level (-10 to +10) 8. When you have completed adjusting the Zone 1 volume level, press in on the volume knob 9. You will see the halo around the Zone 2 volume adjustment slider 10. Rotate the volume knob to adjust the Zone 2 volume Level (-10 to +10) 11. When you have completed adjusting the Zone 2 volume Level, press in on the volume knob 12. You will see the halo around the Reset Button. If you select Reset, all adjustments will adjust back to the default level (0) 13. Press the Back Button to return to the Audio Settings Carousel Subwoofer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 68 Press the Audio Button Use the volume knob to scroll until the Subwoofer Icon is in the middle Press in on the volume knob to select Subwoofer Rotate the volume knob to adjust the Subwoofer Volume (-10 to +10) When you have completed adjusting the Subwoofer Volume, press in on the volume knob You will see the halo around the Frequency adjustment slider Rotate the volume knob to adjust the Frequency When you have completed adjusting the Frequency, press in on the volume knob You will see the halo around the Subwoofer Phase Rotate the volume knob to move the halo around Normal or Reverse Press in on the volume knob to select Normal or Reverse Phase (Default = Normal) Press the Back Button to return to the Audio Settings Carousel Note: When 2-Zone is ON you cannot select USB as a Front and Rear Source at the same time. 69 'LVSOD\6HWWLQJV English English 'LVSOD\6HWWLQJV Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Clock Display 1. Press the Display Button 2. Use the volume knob to move the halo to the Display Option you would like to adjust 3. Press in on the volume knob to select the Display Option - Clock (Large Clock Display after 25 seconds of no action) - Status Bar (View the Status Bar on Top or Bottom of Screen) - Mode (Change from Day Mode to Night Mode) - Brightness (Adjust the screen Brightness (-10 to +10) 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the Display Button Use the volume knob to scroll until the halo is around the Clock Icon Press in on the volume knob to select Clock Rotate the volume knob to adjust the Clock appearance - ON (Default) Large Clock will be displayed after 25 seconds of no action - OFF (Large Clock will not be displayed) - Font Color (Change the Font Color: White, Yellow, Red and Reverse) 5. Selection of Reverse option chnages the background color from Black to White 6. When finished, press the Back Button to return to the Display Settings Status Bar 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the Display Button Use the volume knob to scroll until the halo is around the Status Bar Icon Press in on the volume knob to select Status Bar Rotate the volume knob to change the Status Bar position - Top (Default) Status Bar will be displayed on the Top of the Screen - Bottom (Status Bar will be displayed at the Bottom of the Screen) 5. When finished, press the Back Button to return to the Display Settings 70 71 )DYRULWHV English English $XGLR6HWWLQJV Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Favorites Rather than using presets, we are providing you with easier access to your favorite stations and contacts 1. Press the Favorites Button 2. Use the volume knob to scroll through your saved Favorites 3. Press in on the volume knob to access your saved Favorite 4. It will then change to the source for the Favorite and tune to the saved station Day Mode Night Mode Mode 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the Display Button Use the volume knob to scroll until the halo is around the Mode Icon Press in on the volume knob to select Mode Rotate the volume knob to change the display Mode - Day (Default) - Night 5. When finished, press the Back Button to return to the Display Settings Save or Replace Station or Channel to Favorites 1. Tune to Radio Sation, SiriusXM Channel or Pandora station you would like to save 2. Press the Favorites Button 3. Use the volume knob to scroll through Favorites, until you find the Favorite number position you would like to save the station or channel to 4. Press in on the volume knob to save station or channel Favorite numbered position 5. After you are finished saving your Favorite, you will return back to the source you are currently using Save Phone Contact to Favorites 1. 2. 3. 4. Scroll through your list of Phone Contacts When the Contact you would like to save as a Favorite is in the middle of the screen; Press the Favorites Button Use the volume knob to scroll through Favorites, until you find the Favorite number position you would like to save the Phone Contact to 5. Press in on the volume knob to save the Contact in the Favorite numbered position 6. After you are finished saving your Favorite, you will return back to the source you are currently using Delete Favorites 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Brightness 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the Display Button Use the volume knob to scroll until the halo is around the Brightness Icon Press in on the volume knob to select Brightness Rotate the volume knob to adjust the display Brightness When finished, press the Back Button to return to the Display Settings 72 Press the Favorites Button Use the volume knob to scroll through Favorites, until you find the Favorite you would like to Delete Press in on the volume knob for Three Seconds A pop-up window will appear asking you to confirm you want to Delete the saved Favorite Use the volume knob to scroll through your options - YES (Deletes the saved Favorite - CANCEL (Favorite does not get Deleted and you will return to the source you are using) 6. Press in on the volume knob to select your option 7. After your selection has been made you will return to the source you are using 73 8QGHUVWDQGLQJWKH*UDSKLFDO8VHU,QWHUIDFH *8, English English 8QGHUVWDQGLQJWKH*UDSKLFDO8VHU,QWHUIDFH *8, 7KLVVHFWLRQKHOSVGHILQHDQGH[SODLQWKHRSHUDWLRQDQGIXQFWLRQVRIWKH *UDSKLFDO8VHU,QWHUIDFH Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Volume Main Menu Screen This carousel of Sources provides a simple and easy way to view Sources and can be accessed anytime by pressing the Source Button [SRC] Status Bar The Status bar will be displayed on either the Top or Bottom of the screen. The Status Bar will disappear when viewing a video to allow for optimal view area. This type of Volume indication provides a simple and easy way to adjust the volume level. Each detent âClickâ of the Volume Knob represents one bar for volume indication. - 0 through 15 (Green) - 16 through 30 (Yellow) - 31 through 45 (Orange) - 46 through 60 (Red) When in a source play screen and the volume knob is rotated, this will adjust the volume level. After the volume has been adjusted, the volume indicator will stay displayed for 2 seconds, then it will disappear. The Status Bar provides several icon indicators that will appear when a source or feature requires it. - Time (Please refer to the Clock Settings to Set the Time) - Voltage Indication (This displays the voltage based on the Yellow +12v constant wire) - Bluetooth Logo (When a compatible Bluetooth Device is Paired and Connected) - Signal Strength Meter (SiriusXM, Phone) - LO/DX Indicator (Local and Distance for Radio Tuner) - Favorite Indicator (Star and number will appear if you tune to a station or channel that is a preset and which Favorite Number it is saved) Mute - When you are in a source play screen and would like to Mute the volume, simply press in and release the volume knob. - A volume mute indicator will appear letting to know that the volume is on Mute and will stay displayed until it is unmuted. - When the volume is muted and if user rotates the volume knob, first volume will be unmuted automatically and then the volume should change %H&DXWLRXVDQG$ZDUHRIWKH9ROXPH/HYHOZKHQ\RX0XWHDQG8Q0XWHWKH9ROXPH Low Battery Voltage Warning This screen will appear when the Battery Voltage drops to or below 10v. The audio will stop until voltage increases to 12v or above, then the audio will resume. This will help from draining too much current from the battery until the voltage increases. 74 75 6. TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM No Sound Radio Play Screens Each Radio Play Screen offers a unique look and visual experience. Radio Channels are changed by pressing the Seek Buttons. Displays RDS Program Type (PTY) Information for easy reference for music/data identification. FM Band Digital channel indication The controller is not Responding CAUSE No Power or Ground Verify Power Connector to 0: is connected Properly Vessel Battery Switch is OFF Blown Fuse Verify Battery Switch is ON Check in-line Fuse and Vessel Accessory/Radio Bad Grounding Point Fuse Ground to metal or battery Mute feature is ON Press in on volume knob To verify if Mute is ON or OFF Low volume level Check volume level Speakers and Amplifier Check speaker connections And make sure Amp is ON Bad cable connection Check the CAT5 Ethernet Cable. Unplug the CAT5 Ethernet Cable, then plug it back in AM Band Analog channel tuning Verify that you hear a âClickâ when connecting the CAT5 Ethernet Cable My phone is not Working or charging No Device Detected Screen This screen will appear if you are trying to use a source that requires a plug in device and or accessory. - SiriusXM = SXV200 or SXV300 - iPod = iPod or iPhone - Bluetooth = iPod, iPhone or Smartphone - Pandora = iPod, iPhone or Smartphone - Camera = Back up Camera - USB = USB Flash Drive 76 SOLUTION USB Phone cable is not Connected to USB port Check the USB Phone Cable is plugged into one of The USB ports USB Extension Cable is too Long The maximum USB length Should not exceed 4-feet. Longer USB extensionâs Increase the resistance and Will cause the phone to not Work properly. Use the Clarion CCAUSBAV cable 77 Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Unit will not power ON Weather Band The dial moves according to channel tuning through the Seven NOAA channels. English English 8QGHUVWDQGLQJWKH*UDSKLFDO8VHU,QWHUIDFH *8, ADVISORY NAME 6. TROUBLESHOOTING RECOMMENDED DESCRIPTION The radio has detected a fault with the SiriusXM antenna. ADVISORY NAME Channel Not Available The antenna cable may either be disconnected or damaged. Verify that the antenna cable is connected to the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner. Inspect the antenna cable for damage and kinks. Replace the antenna if the cable is damaged. Channel Not Subscribed The radio is having difficulty communicating with the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner. The tuner may be disconnected or damaged. Verify that the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner cable is securely connected to the radio. No Signal The SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner is having difficulty receiving the SiriusXM satellite signal. The channel that ou have requested is not a valid SiriusXM channel or the channel that you were listening to is no longer available. You may also see this message briefly when first connecting a new SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner. Visit www.siriusxm.com for more information about the SiriusXM channel lineup. SiriusXM products are available at your local car audio retailer or online at www.shop.siriusxm.com Check Tuner RECOMMENDED DESCRIPTION The channel that ou have requested is not included in your SiriusXM subscription package or the channel that you were listening to is no longer included in your SiriusXM subscription package. Visit www.siriusxm.com or call 866-635-2349 if you have questions about your subscription package or would like to subscribe to this channel. Channel Locked The channel that you have requested is Locked by the radio Parental Control feature. See the section on Parental Control, page 14 for more information on the Parental Control feature and how to access locked channels. Verify that your vehicle is outdoors with a clear view of the sky. Verify that the SiriusXM magnetic mount antenna is mounted on a metal surface on the outside of the vehicle. Move the SiriusXM antenna away from any obstructions. Inspect the antenna cable for damage and kinks. Consult the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle tuner installation manual for more information on antenna installation. Replace the antenna if the cable is damaged. SiriusXM products are available at your local car audio retailer or online at www.shop. siriusxm.com Subscription Updated The radio has detected a change in your SiriusXM subscription status. Press OK to clear the message. Visit www.siriusxm.com or call 866-635-2349 if you have any questions about your subscription. 78 79 Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Check Antenna English English 6. TROUBLESHOOTING )07XQHUZLWK5'6 Frequency Range: 87.9 ~ 107.9MHz (0.2MHz STEP) 87.5 ~ 108.0MHz (0.05MHz STEP) 87.5 ~ 108.0MHz (0.01MHz STEP) 87.5 ~ 108.0MHz (0.01MHz STEP) USA Europe Australia Other Countries 530 ~ 1710kHz (10kHz STEP) 531 ~ 1602kHz (9kHz STEP) 531 ~ 1629kHz (9kHz STEP) 531 ~ 1629kHz (9kHz STEP) :HDWKHU%DQGZLWK5'6 NOAA Frequency Range: Channel 1: 162.400MHz Channel 4: 162.475MHz Channel 7: 162.550MHz LIDYDLODEOH 162.400MHz ~ 162.550MHz Channel 2: 162.425MHz Channel 3: 162.450MHz Channel 5: 162.500MHz Channel 6: 162.525MHz $XGLR Maximum Power Output: 50W x 4 Rated Power Output: 21W x 4 (CEA2006) 1% THD, 1 kHz @ 14.4V High Pass Filter (Front/Rear): 70/105/140/THROUGH (Speaker and RCA) Low Pass Filer (Subwoofer): 50/75/100/THROUGH BASS Control: 50Hz Frequency, +14dB ~ -14dB MID Control: 1k Frequency, +14dB ~ -14dB TREBLE Control: 12kHz Frequency, +12dB ~ -12dB *HQHUDO Power Supply Voltage: 14.4VDC (10.8 to 15.6V allowable) Grounding System: Negative Ground Speaker Impedance: 4-8 ohms per channel Processor: Freescale iMx287 ARM9 454MHz 2GB RAM ASTM B117 (Salt/Fog Exposure) = Black Box and Controller ASTM D4329 (UV Exposure) = Black Box and Controller IP66 (Black Box) IP67 (Controller) Dimensions: Black Box = 2â (H) x 8â (W) x 7â (L) Controller = 4â (H) x 6â (W) x 1â (D) Heat Sink: Magnesium/Aluminum 6XSSRUWHG$XGLR)RUPDWV USB: MP3 and WMA 6$(- Broadcast Type: Open Broadcast 29 Bit Bandwidth: 500KB/Second Clock: 1MB/Second 'LVSOD\&RQWUROOHU LCD: 4.3â Optically Bonded Color Resolution: 480 x 272 Luminance: 650 NITS 127( 6SHFLILFDWLRQVDQG'HVLJQDUHVXEMHFWWRFKDQJH:LWKRXWQRWLFHIRUIXUWKHULPSURYHPHQW 80 &RQWHQWV 1. BEFORE STARTING 2. PACKAGE CONTENTS 3. INSTALLATION CAUTIONS 4. BLACK BOX INSTALLATION 5. DISPLAY CONTROLLER INSTALLATION 6. WIRE CONNECTIONS Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual $07XQHU Frequency Range: USA Europe Australia Other Countries English English INSTALLATION AND WIRE CONNECTIONS 7. SPECIFICATIONS %()25(67$57,1* 1. Read these instructions carefully 2. This unit has been developed exclusively for use in vessels With a negative ground 12V power (battery/ charging system) source. 3. Be sure to disconnect the battery (-) Negative terminal before starting. This is to prevent short circuits during the installation process. (Figure 1) 3$&.$*(&217(176 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Item Quantity 0: Black Box ..........................................................................................................1 0: Display Controller .............................................................................................1 34-Pin Keyed Power/Speaker/RCA Connector/SWI.................................................... 1 26-Pin Keyed Remote/USB1, 2/Wired Remote (MW1,MW2)/ Wired Remote (MW4)/ Display Controller Connector .................................................. 1 34-Pin Keyed AUX/SXM/BT Microphone/Video/J1939................................................ 1 CAT5 Ethernet Display Controller Cable (10-feet)....................................................... 1 Metal Display Controller Mounting Bracket.................................................................. 1 Stainless Steel Metric Threaded Studs (M4-.7 @ 4mm-.7 x 38mm) (Controller) ........ 2 Stainless Steel Metric Lock Washer (5mm) for Controller ........................................... 2 Stainless Steel Metric Flanged HEX Nuts (M4-.7 @ 4mm-.7) (Controller) .................. 2 Stainless Steel Metric Self Tapping Screw (M4) for Mounting Black Box.................... 4 0: Ownerâs Manual (English/French/Spanish) - CD ..............................................1 0: Installation Guide (English) - Printed ................................................................1 0: Installation Guide (French) - On Ownerâs Manual CD ......................................1 0: Installation Guide (Spanish) - On Ownerâs Manual CD ....................................1 0: Quick Start Guide (English) - Printed................................................................1 0: Quick Start Guide (French) - On Ownerâs Manual CD......................................1 0: Quick Start Guide (Spanish) - On Ownerâs Manual CD ....................................1 ,167$//$7,21&$87,216 1. In order to avoid any interference, do not install the Black Box or Display Controller in the Proximity of the engine compartment. 2. The use of unauthorized parts can cause permanent damage to the unit. 3. Always check your wire connections to ensure proper installation before turning the unit ON. 4. Consult with your nearest dealer for proper installation or if common parts are needed. * Seek professional assistance if modifications or drilling holes in the vessel are needed. 5. Do not install the system where it will be subjected to excessive moisture, dust, dirt, foreign particles or vibration. Areas of high temperature from the engine, direct sunlight, heater or hot Air should be avoided. 6. Do not install the system in a location where it will interfere with the vessels operation, or it will injure the passengers if there is a sudden or emergency stop. 81 Drilling Holes for Display Controller: **Place the display controller on the area on the dash that you would like the display controller to be mounted. (Figure 1) Check for clearance around the display controller to make sure that it does not interfere with any existing gauges or dash contour. ** Before drilling any holes, check behind the dash and make sure that the drill bit will not damage any wires or cables behind the dash. Step 1 Use masking tape on the area you would like to mount the display controller Figure 1 Step 2 Place the display controller on the masking tape and use a pen to draw a line around the display controller Step 3 Remove the display controller once the outside line of the display controller is drawn Step 4 use a ruler or a straight edge to mark the middle of the display controller (side to side and top to bottom) Figure 2 Step 5 Place the flat surface of the mounting bracket on the masking tape in the middle of the display controller area 2. Please refer to the diagram below for the mounting screw hole positions. Always use the provided 0: Metric Stainless Steel Self Tapping Screws to mount the 0: Black Box. Step 6 Use a pen to draw inside of each cut out on the mounting bracket (Left Hole, Middle Hole and Right Hole)(Figure 2) 3. Extension of the wires/cables may be necessary to route the harness and cable throughout the vessel. Step 7 Remove the mounting bracket NOTE: Retain some slack in the harness/cable to prevent damage to the wires. It is recommended to relieve the stress on all wires and cables. Step 8 Drill out each hole until the lines are no longer visable. (1/8â for side holes and 1â for center hole) (Figure 3) Figure 3 After holes are drilled, remove the masking tape and proceed to âMounting Bracket Installationâ. BLACK BOX MOUNTING Gasket Figure 4 Bracket Post DASH Controller HEX Nut Lock Washer Figure 5 Mounting Screw Holes 4. Always read through the wiring diagram in this manual first, and then follow all provided wiring diagrams carefully. All connections should be soldered using heat shrink tubing or electrical tape to ensure proper connections. Zip Tie all wires and cables to prevent interference of existing components and or body parts (example: Foot, Arm, Leg, Hand, etc.) 5. Once the wiring connections are completed, re-connect the Negative Terminal on the battery, turn the vessel battery accessory switch ON and power on the unit to check if it is operating correctly. If abnormalities occur, disconnect the Negative Terminal on the battery, recheck all wiring and Re-connect the Negative Terminal on the battery, turn the vessel battery accessory switch ON, Power ON the unit, verify the system powers ON and is working correctly. Please refer to the Troubleshooting section for assistance. 82 Mounting Bracket Installation: Step 1 Place Rubber Neoprene Gasket to back of the Display Controller Controller Cable Connector (2) Stainless Steel Metric Threaded Studs (M4-.7 @ 4mm-.7 x 38mm) (2) Stainless Steel Metric Lock Washer (5mm) (2) Stainless Steel Metric Flanged HEX Nuts (M4-.7 @ 4mm-.7) Step 2 Screw Stainless Steel Metric Threaded Posts into the Metric Threaded Inserts on the back of the Display Controller (Figure 4) Step 3 Slide the Metric Threaded Posts and Display Controller Cable pigtail that are attached to the Display Controller through the holes in the dash (Figure 5) Step 4 With the Display Controller placed flat on the dash, slide the mounting bracket through the Metric Threaded Posts that are sticking out on the backside of the dash (Figure 5) Step 5 Slide one lock washer on each Metric Threaded Post (Figure 5) Step 6 Fasten one Hex Nut on each Metric Threaded Post and tighten until the display controller does not move around and the back of the display controller is sitting flat on the dash (Figure 5) 83 Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual 1. Select an area with sufficient ventilation for the mounting of the 0: Black Box in order to preventthe Black Box from overheating. You may mount the Black Box in a horizontal or vertical position. If the Black Box is mounted in a vertical position, do not mount the Black Box with the harnesses directly pointing upwards to prevent water collecting on top of the harnesses. ',63/$<&21752//(5,167$//$7,21 English English .8%/$&.%2;,167$//$7,21 :,5(&211(&7,216 Please follow these connection diagrams carefully and solder all wire connections. English English :,5(&211(&7,216 Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Please follow these connection diagrams carefully and solder all wire connections. CN1 (LEFT) Connection Diagram CN2 (CENTER) Connection Diagram WARNING VIEWING A VIDEO SIGNAL ON ANY DASH MOUNTED MONITOR WHILE IN MOTION IS PROHIBITED BY LAW Video Interlock Wire: These steps must be followed to view a video on the 0: Display Controller. * Switch is NOT included, Illustration purpose only * 1. Connect the Light Green Wire (Video Interlock) to a Normally Open Grounded Switch 2. Switch ON (Ground) 3. Switch OFF (No Ground) 4. Switch ON (Ground), remains ON Now the RCA Video Inputs will allow the video to be displayed on the 0: Display Controller. Left Front - White/Black Yellow Wire (Memory back-up lead) Connect directly to battery Ignition Antenna White Red Wire (Power lead) 12V Black Wire (Ground lead) Connect to chassis ground Orange/White Wire (Illumination lead) Connect to illumination Lead Grey Right Front Grey/Black Green Left Rear - Green/Black Connect to Light Green Wire (Video Interlock) Switched wire Ethernet to CMS Controller Right Rear Purple/White Wire (Camera Trigger) Switched wire Wired Remote Connector (Blue) (MW4) Purple - Purple/Black Connect to Antenna Wired Remote Connector (Black) (MW1/MW2) USB 1 (2.1A) Grey White Line Out Front Left Line Out Red Front Right Black White Line Out Rear Left Line Out Red Rear Right + Blue/White Connect to remote turn-on lead of ampliĹżer USB 2 (2.1A) OEM Steering Wheel Interface (3.5mm) White Wire Soldering Purple Red Slide a 1â piece of heat shrink tubing over one side of the wire Strip off 1â of insulation from each end Green Cross ends of stripped wire (make a âXâ) Line Out Subwoofer Left Line Out Subwoofer Right White Line Out 2- Zone Left Line Out Red 2- Zone Right Wrap ends of wire together Apply solder to the wrapped wire Slide heat shrink tubing around soldered wire 84 85 Please follow these connection diagrams carefully Line Input AUX 1 Right White Red SiriusXM Installation: 1. Mount the included SXM Antenna with clear view to the sky 2. Run Antenna Cable to the SXM Tuner location 3. Connect SXM Antenna to the SXM Antenna Connector on Tuner 4. Connect SXM Cable from SXM Tuner to the SXM Connector (CN3) on the 0: Black Box Antenna Yellow Video Out Yellow Red Video 1 Input Line Input AUX 2 Left Line Input AUX 2 Right White Yellow Video 2 Input Red Yellow Red Camera Input Sirius XM J1939 (CAN) Bluetooth Mic 86 87 Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual ** SiriusXM Satellite Radio Tuner is sold separately ** CN3 (RIGHT) Connection Diagram Line Input AUX 1 Left English English :,5(&211(&7,216 :,5(&211(&7,216 :,5(&211(&7,216 Please follow these connection diagrams carefully Please follow these connection diagrams carefully English English :,5(&211(&7,216 Ownerâs Manual Ownerâs Manual Rear Vision Camera Connection Diagram J1939 Connector Option: 1 Dtϰ Black Box View: Front of J1939 Connector CC510 or any backup Camera- RCA Video Output from Camera to dedicated Camera Input on Dtϰ Black Box When switched ON it will provide a +12V to the Purple 12V (+) Camera Input Trigger to the DWϰ Black Box Ground 12 Volt Switched (Ignition) Only use this J1939 Connector to compatible Multi-Function Displays (MFD) Connect Purple Camera (+) Trigger Wire to a 12V + Switch Rear Vision Camera Connection Diagram PIN NUMBER Option: 2 DWϰ Black Box CC510 or any back-up Camera Camera Input RCA Video Output from Camera to dedicated Camera Input on DWϰ Black Box Ground 87 ON 85 CAMERA 87A NAME CAN B CAN B + CAN HIGH CAN LOW CAN - DRAIN NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED GAUGE COLOR 20 20 20 20 20 WHITE PURPLE YELLOW GREEN BLACK NOTE: This J1939 CAN Connector contains insulated twisted wires that are Connected by terminating resistors on the dedicated CAN on the main PCB of the 0: Black Box. 86 30 OFF Ground 12 Volt Switched (Ignition) 88 89 FCC NOTEďź This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS OR CHANGE TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS OR CHANGE COULD VOID THE USERâS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. Clarion Corporation of America All Rights Reserved. Copyright Š 2013: Clarion Corporation of America Printed in China / Imprime` au Chine / Impreso en China 2015/01 0:
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