Sony Group MEXGS600BT Bluetooth Audio System User Manual img 817145206
Sony Corporation Bluetooth Audio System img 817145206
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- 1. (Short Confidential)MEX-GS600BT-Opr Manual-UC_1
- 2. (Short Confidential)MEX-GS600BT-Opr Manual-UC_2
- 3. (Short Confidential)MEX-GS600BT-Opr Manual-UC_3
(Short Confidential)MEX-GS600BT-Opr Manual-UC_3
34 The options for “POSITION" are indicated below. FRONT L (0); From left FRONTRte anl right FRONT to Center from ALL (0). ntherenterot your car OFF: No position set You can also set the appmximate subwooler position from your listening position if the listening position is set to other than “OFF." The options for “SET SW PCS" are indicated below. NEAR ((9): Near NORMAL (0): Normal FAR (©l: Far 1 During reception/playhaCk, press -, rotate the control dial until “SOUND” appears, then press it. 2 Rolale the control that until “POSITION” appears, then press it. 3 Ram: [lie control dial until “SET FIR 90$" appears, then press iL 4 Rotate the control dial to select from “FRONT L," uFRONT R,” “FRONT”0I “ALL," [lien press it. 5 Rotate the control dial until “SET SW POS” appears, then press iL 6 Rotate the control dial to select the suhwnoier position from “NEAR," “NORMAL” or “FAR," Ihcn press ii, 7 Press ti (BACK) to return to the prL'vious display. Tu cancel listcnlng position, select “OFF" in step 4. Adjusting the listening pos lon You can finertune thc lislcning position setting. 1 During reception/playback, press -, rotate the control dial until “SOUND” appears, their press it, 2 Rotate the control dial until “POSITION” appears, then press it, 3 Rotate the control dial uutil “ADI POSITION” appears, then press it, 4 Relate the control dial to adjust the listening position, then press it. Adjustable range; “+3" — “CENTER” — £3, 5 press <3 (BACK) to return to the previous display. DM+ Advanced DM+ Advanced improves digitally compressed sound by restoring high frequencies lost in the compression process 1 During playback, press -, rotate. the control dial until “SOUND" appears, then press it. 2 Ralall: lhc cunlml dial until “DM+” appears. then press it 3 Rotate the control dial to selecl “0N,” [lien press it. 4 Press :7 (BACK) to return to the previous display. The DMt setiing rnn be inrinornrd {or each source other Lhnn HIE timer. Using rear speakers as subwuofer — Rear Bass Enhancer Rear Bass Enhancer enhanees the bass sound by applying a low pass Filler setting (page 37) to the rear speakers. This function allows the rear speakers to work as a suhwonter ifona is not connected. 1 During reception/playback, press -, rotate the control di 1 until “SOUND" appears, then press it. 2 Rotate the control dial until “RB ENH" appears, then press it. 3 Rotate the control dial until “RBE MODE” appears, their press it. 4 Rotate the control dial Io select from “,”1 “2” or “3," then press it, 5 Press <3 (BACK) to return lnthc previous display, Using a subwoofer without a power amplifier — Subwoofer Direct Connection You can use the subwuoi’er Without a power amplifier when it is connected to the rear speaker curd. Be sure Io connect a 4 . 8 ohm snbwoofer to either at the rear speaker rtirds. Do not connect a walker to the other rear speaker and. 1 During reception/playback, press -, rotate the control dial until “SOUND" appears, lhen press it. 2 Rulalc the control dial until “sw nlluac" appears, then press it, 3 Rulale the control dinl until “sw MODE” appears, then press IL 4 Rotate the control dial to select “1,“ “2” or “,"3 then press it. 5 Press 9 (BACK) to return to the previous display. For details on the settings for thc subwooler phase, position, low pass filter frequency and the low pass filter slope, see page 37. Adjusting setup items _| Press MENU , rotate the control dial until the desired category appears, then press it, Rotate the control dial until the desired item appears, then press iL Rotate the contrul dial to select the setting, then press it.” The selling is coluplelc. 4:. Press 3 (BACK) [0 return In the previous display. ‘ I'm CLOCK-ADI .ind B'l M settings, step 4 is not necessary. The following items can he set depending on the suurce and setting: GENERAL: CLOCK-ADJ (Clock Adjust) (page 7) CAUT ALM“ (Caution Alarm) Activates the caution alarm: “0N." “OFF" (page 7). BEEP Acllvales the beep sound: “0N," “OFF." AUTO OFF shuts or; automatically after a desired time when the unit is turned off “NO," “305 (Seconds)," “3th (Minutes)? “60M (Minutes)." 35 36 AUX-A‘W (AUX Audie) Actlvalcs the AUX source dlsplay: “0N,” “OFF" (page 38), FADER Adjusts the relative level: “FRONT 15" r “CENTER" 7 “REARJS.” c'r (Cluck Tlme) Activates the CT filncliun: “ON,” "OFF" (1mg: 12). BTM"(Page ll) ZAPPIN ‘4 ZAP TIME (Zappin Time) Selects the playback time for the ZAPPlN function. — “Z TlMErl (abaul 6s:conds)." “z,TlMF.-z (abnur 15 seconds)," “2 TIME-3 (about 30 seconds)" ZAP BEEP (Zappln Beep) Applies a beep sound between track passages: “0N," “OFF," PARENTAL” Sets the parental lock to “ON” or “OFF.” and edits the passcode (page 39), ‘I When the unit i5 turned off ~2 Does not appear m App Renmt: ‘3 When the tuncr ls sclcflcd ‘4 When the Cl) nrusll ls sulezli‘d ~5 Wl1C|I|lIC SinusXM VL'hlth Tum-r ls mnnecled. SOUND: E07 PRESET (page 33) :07 55mm; (page 33) POSITION SET FIR 905 (Set Front/Rear Pasitlon) (page 34) AD] posmowl (Adjust Posilian) (page 34) SET SW 1705" (Set Subwoofer Position) (page 34) BALANCE Adjusts the sound balance: “Rlal—lltls” 7 “CENTER" 7 ‘ LEFTVIE.” DM+’= (page 34) LOUDNESS (Dynamic Loudness) Reinmrces bass and treble for clear sound at low Volume levels: “ON." “OFF." ALO (Automatlc Lwel Optimizer) must the playback volume level of all playback sources to the optimum level: “0N," “OFF.” RB ENH“ (Rear Bass Enhancer) RBE MODE (Rear Bass Enhance! Mode) Selects the rear bass enhancer mode: “1,” “2," “,”3 "OFF.” LPF FREQ (Low Pass Filter Frequency) Sclccts rhe subwoufer cutoff frequency: "50m,” “601—12,” “801—12.” "lool-lz," “l20Hz.” Ll’F SLOP (Low Pass Filter Slope) Selects Llle LPF slope: “l“ “2." “3" SW DIREC“ (Suhwoofer Direct Cunnection) SW MODE (Subwoofer Mode) Selects the subwoofer mode: “1” "2," “,“3 “OFF." sw PHASE (Subwonfel Phase) Selects the subwoclfer phase: “NORM? “REV.” SW P05" (Subwaafer Position) (Pa!)e 34) Selects the subwuofer position: “NEAR," “NORMAL," “FAR.“ LPF FREQ (an Pass Filter Frequency) Scltcls the subwool'er :ulrofffrequency: “SUHz,” “sol-h," "sol-12," “lool—lz," “lonz " Ll-‘F SLOP (Law Pass Filter Slope) Selects the LPF slope, “l," “2 "3 " S.WOOFER (Subwoofer) SW LEVEL (Subwoafer Level) Adj usls the subwoofer volume level: “410 dB" 7 ‘10 dB" , “710 dB." (“ATT" is displayed at the lowest setting.) sw PHASE (Suhwoorer Phase) Selects the subwonfer phase: “NORM," “REV." SW P05" (Subwoufer Position) Selects the subwoofer pnsilinn: ”NEAR," “NORMAL,“ “FAR." LPF FREQ (Low Pass Filter Frequency) Selects the subwoofer cut-off frequency: “501b,," “60H7.." “BOHZ,” “1001-12,” “lZDHz.” LPF SLOP (Low Pass Filler Slope) Selects the LPF slope: “l,” “,”2 “.3' HPF (High Pass Filter) HPF FREQ (High Pass Filler Frequency) Selects the front/rear speaker cutoff frequency: “OFF," “50m," “50m," “80m." "tool-12,” “lzol—lz." HPF SLOP (High Pass Filler Slope) Selects the 1m: slope (effective only when HPF FREQ is set to other than “OFF"):“,"1“2,““3" DISPLAY: DEMO (Demonstration) Achvales the demonstration: “0N, “OFF." DIMMER changes the display brightness. - “AT": to dim the display automatically when you mm lights on. (Atailahle only when the illumination contml lead is cunncclcd.) — “ON": to dim the display - “OFF". deactivate the dimmer. COLOR (Preset Color) Selects the preset color of the display and buttons on the main unit (page 20)) CUSTOM-C (Custom Color) Selects a preset color as a basis for further customizing (page 2l ). 5ND SVNC Selects the color with sound synchronization: “ON, OFF" (page 21). WHT MENU Sets the effect when the source is switched: “ON.” “OFF" (page 21). AUX VOL“ (AUX Volume Level) Adjusts the volume level for each connected auxiliary equipment; “+18 dB" — “0 dB’ 7 78 dB." This setting negates Lhe need to adjust the volume level between sources. BTA VOL (Bluetooth Audio Volume Level)” (page 29) '1 Does not appear when “SET F/R r03" is set to “01:1: " '2 Docs not appear when the tuner is selected, '3 when “5w DIREC” is set to “opp," *4 When “REE MODE” is set ta ”OFF " .5 when the AUX is suleclcd ’6 when Blucmoth audio source l5 activated. START-WHT Sets the start up color: “ON," “OFF" (page 22). AUTO SCR’ (Auto Scroll) Scrolls long items autumiuicnlly: “0N." “OFF." ‘ when (lu- CD or USB is selected. BT [Bluelooth]: For details on setup items for the Bluetnoth settings, see page 23. 37 APP REM: Stan establishing App Remote. Using optional equipment Auxiliary audio equipment By connecting an optional portable audio devtce to the AUX input jack (stereo mini jack) on the unit and then simply selecting the source. you can lislen on your car spealels. Connecting the portable audio devite 1 Tunl offlhe panabl: audio dcvice. 2 Turn down the volume on the unit. 3 Count-ct (hi: pm’lnhl: nudm device to “IE u with . connecting mnl (not suppludr. ' Bc sure to use a straight type plug, Adjusting the volume level Be sure to adjllsl the volume {or each connected audio device before playback. 1 Tum down the volume on the mill. 2 Press repeatedly until “AUX" appears. 3 sum uhyhuek nfllli: yollabll- nudin device ut a mndemlc volume. 4 Set your usual listening volume on the mil 5 Adjust the input level (page 37). S iusXM Vehicle Tuner Everything \vurLl'l listening to ts on SiriusXM, gelling oyer 130 channels, including the most commercialrfree music, plus the best sports. news, talk and entertainment. A SiriusXM Vehicle Tuner (sold separately) amt Subscription are required. For more information, visit wwwrsiriusxmiom. To listen to Siriust Satellite Radio. a subscription is required. Activate the SirlusXM VCl’IIClE Tuner using one ofllle two methods below: . Online: Go to \mwstrtusxnncom/ activatenow . Phone: Call Lamas-2349 Fnr SiriusXM activation, the Radio ID is required Displaying the sirlttsXM Radio ID 1 During playback, press Q (BROWSE) to enter the browse mode. 2 Rotate the control dial it! select the channel “0," thin: press it. To select “SiRlUSXM.” press beforehand. Selecting channels 1 Press Q (BROWSE) to enter the Irrowse mode. 2 Rutnle the control dial to select the desired (hnnnel, then press it. Selecting (hanneIs from categories 1 Press FTY/GAT to enter hmwse mode, 2 Rotate the control dial to select the desired category, then press it. Storing channels 1 while receiving the channel that you wznl to stare. press and hold a number button (G) to .1 Ilnlil “MEM” appears, To receive the stored channel, select “5x1," "5x2" or “5x3" by pressing -, then press a number button ((3 to @). Parental control Some SiriusXM channels contain content that is not sililable for children. You can enable a parental control passcodc for these channels, 1 0n the GENERAL menu (page 35), min: the control dial to select “PARENTAL.” then press it. 2 Roulc the control dis-l lo selccl "LOCK SEL,” then press i 3 ltntnte the control tiiitl to select “LOCKr 0N," then pressit. To unblock the channels, select “OFF" in step 3, then enter the passcudc. The initial passcode is “0000." changing the passcode 1 0n the GENERAL menu (page 35), rotate the rontrnl dial to select “PARENTAL,” then press it, 2 Rotate the control dial to select “CODE EDIT," then presr it. 3 0nIhccurrentpusswdeinpntdiaplzy,elller the current passcndc. then press the control tllal. 'l‘hc nurnl passcodc is “(10ml " 4 On the new pusscode input display, enter your new 4~digil pnrsende, then press the callirol dial. changing display items Press in change as follows: Channel Number (Default) 9 Channcl Name 9 Artist Name -> Song Title -) Content info a Category Name 4) Clock 39 40 Add‘ 'onal Information Precautions - Cool uflllic unit bcforrliand ifyuur mi has bccn parked in direcisunlight. - Du rim lsavc lhe frunl panel rir audio devices brought in insldk‘ lhe car. or itmay cause mzlfilndion due to high temperature in Llirccl sunlighl. . Power nntcniia (nciial) extends nulumntically. Moisture :nndensatlon Should moisture cniideiisariun occur inside ilil: unit, rcmuvc llil: dis: and wall fur about sin hour furil to dry uut, ulherwisr ilu: unit will not operate properly. To rnainrain high sound quality Do nm splash liquid onto |l]l: unit or discs, Notes on dists . Dn not expose discs it) directsnniighrorhcnr sourtcs such as hotair ducts,iior leave it in .1 ulr purktd in diretl sunlight. . Before playing. wipe rhe discs Willi a cleaning cloill from ihc cciitcr out. Do not uss' solvents such as bmzinc, thinner, tummercially available cit-anus. . This unit rs designed :0 play back discs il'ifll conform to (ht' Compacl Disc (CD) standards DualDiscs and same ofthc "1“le discs encoded wuh (ripyriglfl Priiletliun tcchnolngics do not conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard. therefore. these discs may not be playable by llils unit - Discs:hanhisnniicmuorplay — Discs with labels srrclrsrs. or sticky iapc or paper airrrchcd. Doing so may causc a malfuncllon. or may ruin the disc — Discs wuli nonvslimdard shapes (mgs hem, square, slur). Attempting to do sci may damage Ill: LIKIlL 7 ll En1(3 ‘liinldisrs. Nines on CD-RlCD-RW discs - The maximum number of: (CDrR/CDVR“, only) v folders (albumsl 150 (including ram foldel) s filcs (tucks) nnrl {aldcrs 300 (may less (lizln 300 iffoldel/filc liamL-sn‘llltuin mully (hat riders) s displdy‘dblr Channel's for u [alder/file mime: 32 UDIIL’UIG4 (Romeo) - lfrhe multi sinn disc begins with a CD- DA session, i rzmgnized as a CDVDA disc, and oihsr sessions are noi Played back - Discs [has this unit CANNOT play , CDVK/CDVRW nrponr icmidrng quality - CD-R/CD»RW rL-cordcd with an incompaiiblc recording device 7 CDrR/Cnskw which isfiunlizcd lucnrrci'lys r CDrR/CDVRW oLhci than Ihos: recurdcd in music CD format or MP3 formal conforming tn lsovssu Level l/Levsl 2, lniiei/Rornen or mulhrscssloliv Playback order of MP3IWMAI AAC files MPZMMAIAAC D fir") a run MPBIWMAI AA: filn ("add ‘ @(D —I® _“l—l_“l—I© E @(D —I® :l-E:@ um About i Pod - You can comical tu tho following tPnd models Update your iPotl devices to the latest software before use. Made for 7 iPod touch (4th geilerulion) 7 iPod touch (3rd generation) ciPotI touch (2nd generation) ciPod classic eiPotl nano (6th generation) eipott nano (Sill generation) eipod nano (4th generation) eipod nano (3rd generation) -iPnd nane (2nd generation) cil’od nano (lst generatinl‘l)‘ cil’hone 45 cil’llotle 4 — iPhonc 36$ — iPl‘lonc 3(i ‘ Passcllgcr normal is not available {or iPod nanu tist gcncralmn). . “Made for lPod" and "Made for iPthc” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been cemfied by the developer to meet Apple perronnance standards. Apple is not responsible {or the operation othis device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the ttse of this accessory with lPocl or iPhone may aitect tvtrcless pcrformance. About Bluetooth function Wha‘ ls Bluetooth technology? - Bluetdnth wirclcss technology is a shonc range wticlcss technology that enables wireless data communication bclwct‘n digital devices, such as a cellular phone and a headset. Bluetooth Wireless technology operates within a range ofabout to in (about 33 {car}, Connecting two devices is common. but some dcviccs can be connected in multiple devices at the same nine . You do not need to use a cab]: f0: connection since hluetnnth lechnnltlgy is a wireless technology. neither is it necessary for the devices to face on: another. such is the case with infrared technology. For example. you can use such a device in a bag or pocket. - Bluctouth lcchnulugy is an international standard suppotred by mtllinns at companies all over the world, and employed by various companies warldwidc. 0n Bluetooth communication . Blucloulh Wireless technology operates wrthin a range ntabnut to in. Maximum communication range may vary depending on obstacles (person, metal. wall. etc.) or electromagnetic environment, . The following conditions may affect the scnsilivhy of Bluemml-l communication. — There is an obstacle such as a person. metal. 0! Wall between this uilii and Elm-moth dcvicc. , A device using 1.4 (5111 ircqucncy, such as a wireless LAN device. cordlcss tolephonc. or microwave oven. is in use near this unit. - Because Bluetooth dL'VKL‘S and wireless LAN (IEEEEDZJ lb/g) use the same frequency, microwave interference may occur and result in communication speed deterioration, nuise.urlnva1id connection ifihis unit is used near a wireless LAN device. In such as case. pertnrni the following, - Us: this unit at least to in away from the wireless LAN device. - lfthis unit is used within to m min Wireless LAN device, [um off “1: wirt’le ‘ LAN device 7 Install this unii and liluetnnth device as ncar us each other as possible. - Microwaves emitting from 2| Bluetooth device may affect the operation of electronic medical devices. Turn off (his unit and uihur Bluetooth devices in the intlnwing locations as it may cause an accident. 7 where rntiamniabte gas is present, in a hospital, |l ain. airplane. or petrol station 4 near automatic doors or a lire alarm 41 42 . This unit supports security capabilities that comply with the elueinoth standard to provide a secure connection when the elnetootn Wireless technology is used. but security may not be enough depending on the setting, Be caret‘til when communicating using Bluetooth tyirclcss technology. . We do not take any responsibility for the leakage or lnfnimalmn during Bluetuotlt communication . Connection with all Bluetooth devices cannot be guaranteed. - A deVice featuring Bluetootli function is required to uniform to the liluetnotli standard specified by BluetnnlI-i SIG, and be authenticated. Even ifthc mnnecled device conforms to the dbcve mentioned Bltiemotli standard. some deyiees nny not be connected or work correctly. depending on the features or specifications oirlte device. — while talking on the phone hands free. noise may occur, depending on the device or communication envtronnient - Depending on the device to he connected, it may require some time to start communication Others . Using the Bluctnoth device may not function on cellular phones. depending on radio wave conditions and locatiun where the equipment is being used. . Ifyou experience discomfort otter using the Bluetuulh device, stop using the Bluetooth device immediately, Should any pmblem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer. tiyou have any questions or problems concerning your unit that are not covered in this manual, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Maintenance Replacing the lithium battery of the remote (ummandar when the battery becomes weak, the range of the remote commander becomes shoner. Replace the battery with a new CRZOZS lithium battery. Use oiony other battery may present a risk of fire. or explosion. tslde up 0" k1? Notes on the lithium battery . Keep the lithium battcry out nithc reach of children Should the battery be swallowed, lmmedlmeiy consult n doctor - Wipe the bauen' with e dryeloth to assurea good contact. . Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing the battery. . no not hold liie battery with metallic tweezers. otherwise u shnnenrctlit may occur WARNING Buttery may explode il‘ mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble. or dispose ofln fiic. Cleaning the connectors The unit may not function properly i{the connectors between the unit and the front panel are not clean. ln order to prevent this. detach the trout panel (page 7) and clean Lite connectors with a cotton swab. Do not apply too much force. OtherWise, the connectors may be damaged. . rm safely, mm mm: igninun before :Icanlng um connecmrs..1nd rcllmve ll]: kcy frnm [ht igiuiicn swnch, . Never mud. (lm (annecmrs dueflIy with your fingm m Willi any meta] device. Spec' ‘cations FDR UNITED STATES CUSTOMERS. NOT APPLICABLE IN CANADA. INCLUDING IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. POUR LES CONSOMMATEURS AUX ETATS-UNIS. NON APPLICABLE AU CANADA.Y COMPRIS LA PROVINCE DE QUEBEC. AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS ....\ C ”M“ Power Oulpul 17 \Vfllls RMS x 4 al ””91 4 ohm) <19ii'i'HniN SN mun. su dBA (mlcmicc: 1 Wall mlu 4 Ohms) 2005 blandnld Tuner section FM Tuning runge: 7.5 7 mm Mm Amuuu (atrial) Ierminnl: Exlunal anlcnm (aerial) connudur Inlermedial: frequency: 25 kHz Usable stmilivily: 3 am S:le:|lvil 75 dB an no kHz signalmmois: ulln: an dB [sic-real sl-pmiimi: 5n .le lkl l7, Fuquencympom: n 7 15,000 Hz AM Tuningmnge’ 1w 7 mo kHz Anicnna (aerial) m imII: Exlcmal amcnnn (aerial) (unllcdcr lnlennedial: Inquency: ml [5 kHz ur allzs kHz/5 kHz Srnsi my: 26 pV CD Player section Signnlrlnrnniw ra ‘ 120 an Frequency [cspnnsz‘ u 7 20,000 Hz Wow and mum: Below measurable I|ml| USB Player sention Inlnrfnce: USE (l-‘ullspccdl Maximum cum)“: I A Wireless Communication Communicnliun Syuem: Eluflaolh Slandard Version 2 1 a EDR Oulpul: Bluclnnlh Slandard Puwer Class 2 (Max M dBm] Maximum communication nngc: Line ols‘lghl Jppmx m m (33 n)“ Frnqucncy mil: 2,4 GHz band (2 4000 , 2,4!(35 GHz) Modulaxion melho lISS Compatible BIfletoolh pmmgs'a [\ZDP (Ailmnmi Amlln nmnlmlim. Profile) I Z AVRCF {Audio Video Ramon Conlml Profile] I 3 HF? (Handsrl'cz Prufilc) 1.5 “SAP (l’hunc Book Actcxs Fulfil!) 59p (Serial Pori Profilnl '1 The mini range wlII vary depending on factors such as ubmles between amt”. magncllc fields around a micmwmv: nvcn. statltclcnncily.rcccpllonSCI Itlvlty,nn|elula (acriall's pcrfurmunce, npermlng system. software applicauon, etc ‘2 Blucmulh standard plofiln, ndlcnk- lIle purpose or BIllclomIl (nmmumcauml between dcvlu‘s Power amplifier section Oulpnl: bptakcr uulpuu Spcaker imygdance: 4 - 5 L7th Maximum pnwer onlpm: 52 \V x 41am ohms) General oiupms: Audm oulpuls lcrminnl Urunl, mi, Nb) Power alutnna (mall/rower Implificnunlml |crminnl \REM OUT) Inpll sinust inpul lerminzl Ilemol: Cnnrmller inpu| lermlnal Anlcnnn (aerial) lnpul lemlinal MIC inpul immml AUX inpul incl: (slcrcu mm in) usa pan Power [Equilrmtnhz I2 v Dc car balmy (negauv: gnund (mum) Dimer-mus: Apprnx. 173 x SD x I77 mm (7 Va X 2 x 7 ml (iv/will Mourning dimensinns;1\ppmx is: X 53 x 160 m m (7I/IX2I/AX55/l6m)(W/I’l/d) 43 44 Mus): Approx, 1 2 kg (2 lb ll nz) Supplied accessuriesz Remote commander: RM—X231 Mluophnlle Pans rm lmlallmmn nml cunnenlum (1 m) Optinnzl accesmxih/equipmenl: uqn zonncclinn cable (or iPod. ROWOIP 51”“st Vehlrle l'nn -The power nnrenna mm!) duL-s nol havt a relay box No sound. -> The MT {unclmn ls athvmed. 9 The posilinn nfth: fade! control l‘FADER" 15 not m far a lnspcaker system. Nn beep snnnsl, 9 Thebetp sound 15 canceled (page 35). -) An oplional powcr nmpllficr ls cunnsmd and you are nm using me builHn amplrfiu, The cement: or the memory have been erased. s) The power supply lead 01 bunny has been dlsmnnetled m ucl conlleded properly, -) The unn is reset. — Smre agam 1n lhc memory Stored nations and curred e are erasedl The [use has blawm Makes noise when [he posiflon of the ignillon I5 swllchecL 9 The leads are no! lnalclm‘l cmlcdlvwith 1h: car‘s accessnry power (onnecmr. During playha ms dim lisr noi been received. 9 The slaiinn does not spcclfy die program iype. CD playback The disc cannm he loaded. 9 Anollierdiyr is nlrendylnnded. 9 The dise has been fumbly insened upside down or in die wrong way. The disc due; no! play ha(k. 9 Dcfccllvc or dlny disc. 9 The CDrRsICDrRWs are no! (or audio use (page 40). MFZIWMAIAAC tiles cannm be played back. 9 The disc is lnmmpnhble Wllll llie MP3/WMA/ AAC formal and vcrslnn Ful deimls on playable disc: and riirninis, ind ilie suppnrl siie MP3IWMAIMC lileslalie longerm play back than ollieis, 9 The followmg discs mkc n Iongcl nine in Marl playback A A dlse rccmdcd wnlr n eoniplrcnied Ire: siruemie - A disc rcmrdcd m Mlllli Sesslnlll , A dlsc in whldl dam cnn be added. The display iiems do uoi seroll. 9 For dlsc: wnli very many rhnrnriers, these may nul scroll ') IAUTO SCR" ls set to "OFF." , Se| “neuron" (page 37) A has nnd linld (sum. The sound skips. 9 Insmllation i3 nul curmcl - lnsrall lhc mm m an nngle oflcss ilmn 45° in a siurdy pnri or the em 9 Dcfcdivc m diriy disc 45 46 USB playback Von (mum! play back ireins via a usa hills. 9 This unii rannni recognize USB devices Via a USB hub cannor play back imns. -) A US» dolls: ones not work. - Conneci it again, A USB deuieernkes longer ro play hark. 9 The USB device conlaini files with z eonrpiieaied rree sirueiurc ‘nie smmd i ntenninem. 9 The sound may he inieriiiiiieni or a high-bil- rnieoinioreihni 110kbps Pandnla' ronneciinn is no: possible, + shin duwn Pundum’ applieniion nn ihe mobile deviee, aiiil ihen iaiineh :lgzlul. App loillull name is inismnirhed wllh the aqul appllcallon in App iieinoio. a Launeh the application again from the “App Rcmcic" applicahun. Bluetooth function The (onnening device cannot detect this unit. -) Before ihe pairing is made, sei ihis nnii ie pairing standby mode, -) while eoniieeied \D a lilueinoih iieriee, Una unii caliiim he deieeied from ailoihrr dewee. 7 Disconnect ihe eurrenr cniineeiion and search [or rhis nnii from anoiher device. 9 when Ilic dCVlCC pairing is made, sei ihe hlueinnih signal nuipui in no (page 23, 24, 25), Conneeiion is nor possible. 9 The connecrion is conrrolleel horn one side (this unii or Blufluoth deyieei. hui nor boih. a Connen In inis unii irorn a iiluerooih device or Vice uersn. a Check rhe pairing and ronneeiinn anedui es in riie manual orilie niher din/ice. cic , and perform rlie opeinlion again. The name oniie detected device does not ippear. 9 Depending on Lh: srarus ofihi: oilier deince, ii may nor he possible in ohiain the name, No ringtone, <> iiriiusi ihevoliinie by minnng Hm ennirnl dial while reeeivnig a call. é Depending nn ihe conneering deviee, ihe ringione niay noi he seni properly. — Ser “iiiNGToNE” in “1" (page 23) v) The from speakers are noi eonneeied io ihe unii. — Connecr the from spenkere in IhL- unii, The riilgiune is oiiipui only from flu: rrnni speakers The cancers voice volume is low. a Adjusi rhe volume level The talkei’s volze cannm he heard. -> The from speakers are rim eoiiiieeied 10 iii: Mini. 7 Cnnneer die (mm speakers in ihe unii. The iallcer‘s voiee is ouipur only {mi-n riie from speakers, A call pariner says Ihal rhe volume is ion low orhigh. -> Adlust ihe \lnlumc eecordingiy uhlng niie gum ndJushnent (1mg: 27), Echo or noise occurs In phone eaii conversauons. -> Lower ihe voiuinc. -) Sci EC/NC Made in “EC/Nor nr "EC/N02“ (page 27]. a if ihe ambieni noise oiher ihaii rhe phone eall sound is loud, try reducing ihis noise E 5,. [fa window is open and road noise, ere. is loud, shui ilie window. iian air roniliiioner is loud, lower ihe air rnnrliiioner. The phone is "m mnnened. 9 When Blueionrh audio is played. rhe plume is nniennneeied even ifyou press CALL . — Coiiiieci iroin ilie phone, The phone sound quality is poor. d Phone sound quality depends on reception calidlliolis oieellular phone, — Move your ear to a place where you can ignal tithe enhance the cellular phnu , reception is your. The volume or the conneeted audio device is low (hlgh). + Volume level Will dirier depending on the audio device, e Adjust the volume ot the connected audio deviee or this unit heard from (he Bluemoth audio -) The audio device is paused. — Cancel pause of the audio device. The sound skips during playback oi a aluetooth audio device. a Reducciheduiance between the unit and the Bluelomh audio deviie. 9 lithe lzluetooth audio device is stared in a ease which interrupts the signal. remove the audio device troni the case during use. -) Several Elllclaolh devices or other devit‘es which omit radio wat' are in use nearby. _ Turn oil the other devices, . increase the distance iron. the other devices. 9 The playback sound strips momentarily when the connection between this unit and the cellular phone is being made This is not a nnilhiut-iiou. The connected aluetonth audio devlce eannot be controlled. -) check that the connected liluetooth audio device supports AVRCP Same functions du not work. + Cheek iithe (mincclllig device supports the functions in qucsuun. The name omie other party does not appear when acall lsreeeived. -) The calling phone is not set to send the phnne nutnlscr A all is answered unintentionally. -) The mnmctmg phone is set to answer a call automatically. 9 “AUTO ANS" orthis unit is set to “ANS-l" or “A c 2“ (page 23). P ng failed due to time out. -> antndmg on the tonnedmg deuce, the time linni ror pairing may be short. _ Try completing the pairing wllhlli the tune Bluetooth funnlon cannot operate. 9 Turn ninhe unitby pressing sounds/on: int moi e than 2 seconds. then mm the uiut on again No sound is output from the car speakers during handsiree call. -> it the sound is oulpifl [ruin the eenular phone. set the cellular phone to output the sound from the ear spcakcro. pandora- connection is not possible. -) shut down the Pandora‘ application un the mobile devrce, and then launch again. Applicat a name is mismatthed with the actual application in App Remote. -> Launch the application agnln from the “App Remote” applicatiou Whllerunninglhe“App Remote"app 'cation via aluetooth. the display automatically switches to "BT AUDIO." 9 The “App Remote" application or Bluetooth runcuun has railed, - Run the application agam Error d‘splays/Messages CHECKING + 'l hcnnit is mnflrmmg theconnectinn ota usn devrce, 7 Wait until mnfinmng the connection is finished. ERROR -) The disc is duly or inserted upside down — clean or insert the disc corrcclly ‘3 A blank disc has bttn insenetlr 47 48 9 The disc eannnr play due to is problem. 7 lnseiiannrherdise, 9 USE device was flat aummalically recognized. 7 Connect it agaln. 9 Press a to remove ihe disc, FAILURE -> The cunnetlion nfspeakers/ampliflels is inmrreei 7 See Ihe iiishillaiiuiilcoiiiieclions manual nf lhis model to check d1: conneclinn. HUB N0 SUPRT (Huhs an Suppnried) ~> usn hub is not supiinried mi ihis nnii. N0 DEV (Nu Device) ~> "usa" is sclccrcd as source wrihuui a uss dCVlCC connctled. A USB device Dr a USB cable has been dismnnacled dunng playback. 7 Be sure l0 counsel 3 USB device and USH cables NO SE 9 The disc is eiceied. or “CD" is sclcctcd as the source wllhuut inscrung ihc disr. NO MUSIE -) The disc or USB device does iiol Colllfllll a muslc file, - Insert a music CD iii ihis uiiiL , Connect a USB device with a mu file in lli NO NAME 9 AdlSC/album/an 't/|r:l(k name is nrii wriiicii in the hank PUSH EJT [Push Ejecl) -) The disc cannol he clcclcd. 7 Press: (clad) [p2g69) READ + The unii ls readlng nil mick Mid album mformallau on ihe disc. 7 Wait nnnl reading is cumplch: and playhark sinns nnicnnnicaiiy DEpL-ndlng on ||1e lllsc smiciure, n inayiake mnrt lhnn a mimile. usa N0 SUPRT (USE Not Suppuned) 9 The ennnecred usu device is not snpporied. 7 For deiails en ihe cumpalihllily ofyom USB device, ‘11le ihe Sllppan sile, "|_ |_|_ i_"or"-i-i-I-l” ~> Dul mg reverse nr iasnlnrwnrd, you hnvc reached lhc beglnnlng nrd-mend oflhe disc and you cam-ml go any inrrher. -> The ehnreerer cdiillm be displayed wllh lh: mm, For Bluetoofll function: BT BUSV (Blueloalh Busy) ‘P Th: phallehouk and the call history nllhe cellular phone are llal accessible from lhls unit, 7 win (or a while and than lry again. EMPTV— -> The rail hlslmy is cmp|y, NOT FOUND -) Thus is m) ilem beginning wilh ihn seleeied lEtIEl in Alphaher scarrh OFFSET -) There may be an lnlemal malfunellon. 7 Cheek the connection, Ifihc error indication remains on in the display, consult your nearcsi Sony dcalcln OVERLOAD -) usu (levize is overloaded 7 niscnrinecr ihe usu rlevree‘ ihen change ihe source lay pressing (SOURCE/OFF . 7 indicateslhaiiheUShdevieeisoninrdrder, or an unsupported devlce is conneelecl ERROR —> El lnlllallu failed. -) phnriehnnleneress failed -) Phoneboak ennrenr was changed while accessing ilic cellular phunc. 7 Access ihe phoncbouk in the cellular phone again MEM FAILURE (Memory Failiirei -> This unit lnrlerl lo siore lhe mum“ in [he presei rhil. 7 Make sure ihni ihe nninherynu iniend lo him: is mrrcei (page 28) MEMORY BUSV -) This nnii is storing data 7 win nnnl :lunng has finished. NO DEV (No Dzvicc) -) tsluetoodi audio soutee is sclcclcd Wllhout a bluetooth audio device eonneeted. A bluetooth audio device has been diseonneeted during a eall. 7 he sure to muneei a Blllemoth audtn device. -) bluetootli phone soutee is seleeied without a eelliilat phone connected. A cellular phone has been diseonneeted duting at end. 7 be sure to eontieet a tellulat phone. NO INFO (No Information) 9 Network name and cellular phone name are not renived with cellular phanc runnetlcd. p (pteset number) EMPTV -) 'l he preset dial isenipiy UNKNOWN 9 Name or phone nunibet eannot be displayed when btowsing phoneboot in call hlslory. WITHHELD ') Pllclle number“ hidden by caller For App Remale npetation: APP (Appllcallnn) ~> Conuee ion wuh the applieatinn is not made. 7 Establish iphnne eonneetion again. APP MENU [ApleuHfll‘l Menu) -) Buttun opetation cannot be petriinned while a menu Un ivltone/ilndtuid phune is upeu 7 Ex“ the menu on ipliiine/Audtoitl phnne. APP no DEV (Application No net/tee) a The dcvicc with the applieation instnlled is not conncctcd. 7 Connctt lhe dettee, ilieu establish iplioite connedion. OPEN APP (Open Applicahon) e The “App Remote" appllcaliol‘l is not running. 7 Sim up the tPhnnt’s Applicalinn. ForPandnra‘opeution: CANNOT SKIP -) Skipping ttaelts on Palldort’l' is uot allotted 7 Wait iiinil [he (mllmercml onili. 7 pnndotn- htnits the iiuinhet ofsklps allowed on |llcir scrvicc. Wall Illllll ll]: nnx| \mck begins, or seleet onotliei station on the list CHK DEV(Ch=tk Duties) «) pauduta‘ dues nnl slnrl up. 7 Stntt up the Pandum‘ apphtatinn and lag illm your account anon 9 “Thumb teedbaeklatleel. 7 in “ humbs Up/Down“ agaln. -) Boakmmkulg railed 7 l'tybtmi aihingntnin, NO STATION ., 'l'hete is no station on your Pundom' net-hunt 7 ctentt- the » atiun on the iuohtle dettee NOT ALLOWED 7. ”Thumbs" feedback is not alluwcd 7 win until the cntnnteieial ends. 7 Sotne fulldions. nieh as shated Station, do not petniit feedback. Wait until the next ttaelt begins, ot seleet anothet station pit file list. + Buulunal’k is run allowed 7 Wait until the tninnieteial ends 7 Selett anothet "an oi stntion, then tty it again even APP (Open Appllcauon) when Conncilmg Via the USB pen, 9 Pattdtti a‘ does not statt up. 7 Smfl up the randnta' aplenlloxl on Al’llDHC OPEN APP (Open Applieatioh). PRESS PAUSE when tunnettiitg via the llluetntith lunetion. 9 Pandota' does not smn up — Stan up the Pnndom‘ appllmllnn ml the mobile dcvlte, tlten ptess © (PAUSE) PAN no suvm (Paudata' Nm suppntted) -) The mnneeied deviee is not s ppotted 7 pin detiiils on the contpntib ity nfdlc dotiee. Vlsl| the support site. 49 50 Far SiriusXM operation: CH LOCKD (Channel Locked) 4 The selected channel is locked byth‘ pnrcnlal contra] function. CH UNAVL (Channel Unawllnble) + The selected channel is not avallablc. 9 The naive channel has become unavullablc. CH UNSUB (Channel Unsuhscrlbed) a Thar: u nn subscrlphun ln lhe selecled (Ilnllntl -) The subscription m m aclivc channnl has bun Kerminamd. CHEK ANT (Check Ann-um) -) The nnlennn (aerial) 15 run belngused properly. , Malt: sun the antenna (aenal) is cannecltd and hung used pmptrly CHK mun (Chrck Tunel) a The SlnusXM Vchlde Tunu l5 nol fundlomng properIy. — Dlscmlnecl llre SiriusXM VehlcleTulIcrr and rnnnnrl n aglun CODE ERROR 9 Passcodc inputs rnrlgrl MEM FAILURE (thary FalIure) -) Thi: unit fallzd (a store the channel in me preset dlal. — Mnlrn sure am [he channel you intend m SIDKC is curred. NOSIGNAL (No SlglmI) -) The service ls slapped due re a slgllal llllerrupnnll. SUBSCRIPTION UPDATE - ENTER TO CONTINUE -) Your suhncnpuon has been updalad 7 Pm: (@. Iflhese snlutinns do not help improve thc situation. consul! yuur ncnrcrl Sony dcalcr. If you Iak: the null la b: n-paircd because of CD playback trouble. bring lhe disc lhat was ml nl 1n: klmt [he prubIem bcgan. Support site Site d’assistanoe u you nan any ounsilons or Mr In: latest suppon Si vous avezdls muslin": on :1 you: muhafln nonruiizr 1:: illillilllnliull Dll this product, ploasu visit In: wah silo quins flamiéms inlnrmllinlls Iopnniquas SI" ca moduli, IIBIDW: vandal-Imus sllr ll slil Wlh suivllll: http://esupport.sony.com http://www.sony.com/ca raudio If you have any questions/problems regarding this product, try the following: 1 Read Troubleshooting in these Operating Instructions. 2 Please contact (U.S.A. only); Call 1-800-222-7669 URL http://www.SONY.com ““PWWWW-W-"W |illililillllmlIIIHlllllllillllilllllliillllillllll IWZMZ>ouyiwpmaiwm i’HflLeOH'HM‘Jnd ' 4 4 2 7 a o 4 1 I ' (2)
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