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Contents SCAN ....................................................... 156 Playlists: ............................................. 199 Formatted: Font: (Default) Times New Roman, 12 pt
DEA7XX Radios System ................................ 94 AUTOSCAN ............................................. 156 Artists:................................................. 199
Introduction................................................ 94 WX ........................................................... 167 Albums:............................................. 1910
Overview ...................................................... 104 LW ........................................................... 167 Genres: ............................................. 1910
Radio Pinout................................................. 114 SXM (If Equipped) ........................................ 167 Podcasts: .......................................... 1910
Radio Button Operation ................................ 135 SXM Display........................................ 167 Songs: .............................................. 1910
SRC/PWR ............................................... 135 SXM Categories selection ................... 167 Composers: ...................................... 1910
One-Hour Timer ...................................... 135 SXM Channel Selection ...................... 167 Audio Books: .................................... 1910
VOLUME KNOB/OK ................................ 145 Storing Station Presets ....................... 177 PREV (Previous): ............................. 1910
PREV (Previous/Reverse): ...................... 145 SXM Radio ID: .................................... 177 NEXT (Next): .................................... 2010
NEXT (Next/Forward): ............................. 145 SXM Messages ................................... 177 FF/FR (Fast Forward/Fast Reverse) . 2010
PHONE (If equipped) .............................. 145 Traffic Announcement (TA) ...................... 188 RDM (Random): ............................... 2010
SCAN/ASCAN ......................................... 145 DAB Announcement ................................ 188 RPT (Repeat): .................................. 2010
PLAY/PAUSE: ......................................... 145 DAB Announcement Category ................. 188 Error Messages ..................................... 2010
RPT (Repeat): ......................................... 145 Alternate Frequency (AF)/ Service Following USB ............................................................ 2010
BROWSE ................................................ 145 (DAB-FM link) .......................................... 188
Playing from a USB ............................... 2010
RDM (Random) ....................................... 145 Regional................................................... 188
USB MP3 Player and USB .................... 2010
ESC/SCR (ESCAPE) .............................. 145 Refresh List .............................................. 188
Drives ............................................... 2010
DISP (DISPLAY) ..................................... 145 Emergency Alert ...................................... 189
For MP3 Files ................................... 2011
Radio ............................................................ 156 Storing Station Presets ............................ 189
For Unprotected WMA Files ............. 2011
Audio Source ........................................... 156 DAB Messages ........................................ 189
Playing an USB Device ......................... 2011
AM-FM-WX/LW Radio .................................. 156 Station Not Available ........................... 189
Front Auxiliary ............................................ 2111
Tuning ..................................................... 156 No Signal ............................................ 189
Rear Auxiliary ............................................. 2111
Manual Tuning .................................... 156 Station Currently Unavailable .............. 189
Bluetooth (If Equipped) .............................. 2111
Seeking a Station ............................... 156 No info ................................................. 189
Enabling/Disabling Bluetooth................. 2111
Presets .................................................... 156 iPod .............................................................. 199
Pairing a Bluetooth Device .................... 2211
Storing Radio Station Presets............. 156 Playing from an iPod ................................ 199
Connecting a Device ............................. 2212
Tuning Radio Station Presets ............. 156 iPod Menu................................................ 199
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Disconnecting a Device ......................... 2212 DAB Ammouncement ........................ 2615 Precautions ................................................ 3118
Deleting one or all Devices .................... 2212 DAB Ammouncement Categories ..... 2615 Product Cleaning .............................. 3118
Hands Free/ Bluetooth Features ........... 2212 Alternative Frequencies (AF) ............ 2615 Bluetooth Distraction......................... 3218
DIAL MENU ...................................... 2212 Refresh List ....................................... 2715 DEA7XX Radios System................ 5 Formatted: TOC 2
DIAL REDIAL.................................... 2312 CLOCK .............................................. 2715
Introduction ..................................... 5
FAVORITES ..................................... 2312 Dimming (DIMMING) ......................... 2716
Overview ......................................... 5 Formatted: TOC 2
DIAL CONTACT ............................... 2312 HUE Adjustment (HUE ADJ) ............. 2716
LAST CALLS .................................... 2313 ALARM.............................................. 2716 Radio Pin out................................... 6
CALL OPTIONS ............................... 2313 Audio Players ............................................. 2716 Radio pinout is shown below .......... 6
BT Audio ............................................... 2413 Music Navigation USB ........................... 2916
Radio Button Operation .................. 7
Bluetooth Player ............................... 2413 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ........................... 2916
SRC/PWR ....................................... 7
Radio System Settings ............................... 2414 Infrared Remote Control ........................ 2916
Audio Control Menu ............................... 2414 Fuse............................................................ 3017 One-Hour Timer.............................. 7 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
BASS ................................................ 2414 Tips and Troubleshooting Chart ................. 3017 VOLUME KNOB/OK .................... 7
MIDDLE ............................................ 2514 Radio ..................................................... 3017 PREV (Previous/Reverse):.............. 7
TREBLE............................................ 2514 Unable to tune stations ..................... 3017
NEXT (Next/Forward):................... 7
FADE ................................................ 2514 iPod........................................................ 3017
BALANCE ......................................... 2514 iPod does not play or there is no sound
PHONE (If equipped) ..................... 7
AUTO EQ ......................................... 2514 iPod not functioning........................... 3017 CLOCK/ALARM ........................... 7
User Menu ............................................. 2514 Bluetooth ................................................ 3017 SCAN/ASCAN ............................... 7
Speakers (SPEAKERS) .................... 2615 My radio doesn't recognize my Bluetooth
enabled device. ................................. 3017
PLAY/PAUSE: ............................... 7
Speed Dependent Volume (SPEED DEP
VOL) ................................................. 2615 The device and my radio can't RPT (Repeat): ................................. 7
communicate. .................................... 3117
Seek Sensitivity (SEEK SEN) ........... 2615 BROWSE ........................................ 7
Device music cannot be heard .......... 3118
Tune Configuration (TUNE CFG) ..... 2615
Rear Seat Audio (RSA) .......................... 3118
RDM (Random) .............................. 7
Category Enable/Disable (CAT E/D) 2615
Regional ........................................... 2615
The RSA shows no link. .................... 3118 ESC/SCR (ESCAPE) ...................... 7
Trademarks and License Agreements ........ 3118 DISP (DISPLAY) ........................... 7
Traffic Announcement(TA)................ 2615
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Radio ............................................... 7 DAB Announcement ..................... 10 Audio Books: ................................ 11 Formatted: TOC 2
Tuning ............................................. 7 Following (DAB-FM link) ............ 10 FF/FR (Fast Forward/Fast Reverse)
Manual Tuning ................................ 8 Regional ........................................ 10 ....................................................... 12 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
SCAN .............................................. 8 Station Not Available .................... 10 Playing from a USB ...................... 12 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
AUTOSCAN ................................... 8 No Signal ...................................... 11 USB MP3 Player and USB ........... 12
Station Currently Unavailable....... 11 Drives ............................................ 12 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
WX .................................................. 8
iPod ............................................... 11 For MP3 Files ............................... 12 Formatted: TOC 2
LW .................................................. 8
SXM (If Equipped) ......................... 8 Playing from an iPod .................... 11 For Unprotected WMA Files ........ 12 Formatted: TOC 2
SXM Display .................................. 8 iPod Menu ..................................... 11 Playing an USB Device ................ 12 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
Playlists: ........................................ 11 Front Auxiliary.............................. 12 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
SXM Categories selection............... 9
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SXM Channel Selection .................. 9 Artists: ........................................... 11 Rear Auxiliary............................... 13
Storing Station Presets .................... 9 Albums: ......................................... 11 Bluetooth (If Equipped) ................ 13
DAB (If Equipped) ....................... 10 Songs: ............................................ 11 Connecting a Device ..................... 13 Formatted: TOC 2
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Deleting one or all Devices ........... 14 Seek Sensitivity (SEEK SEN) ...... 16 iPod ............................................... 18
Hands Free/ Bluetooth Features .... 14 Tune Configuration (TUNE CFG) 16 iPod does not play or there is no Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
DIAL MENU ................................ 14 Category Enable/Disable (CAT E/D) sound ............................................. 18 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
Speed Dependent Volume (SPEED Radio ............................................. 18 Radiation Exposure Statement ...... 20
DEP VOL) .................................... 16 Unable to tune stations .................. 18 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
FCC Class B digital device notice 20
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CAN ICES-3 (B) / NMB-3 (B) ..... 20 ESC (ESCAPE) ............................... 7 iPod Menu ..................................... 10
Simplified EU Declaration of DISP (DISPLAY) ........................... 7 Playlists: ........................................ 10 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
PHONE (If equipped) ..................... 7 SXM Display .................................. 8 Error Messages.............................. 11 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
RDM (Random) .............................. 7 Playing from an iPod .................... 10 For Unprotected WMA Files ........ 11
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Playing an USB Device ................ 11 QUICK DIAL ............................... 13 Dimming (DIMMING) ................. 16
PREV (Previous):.......................... 11 DIAL CONTACT ......................... 14 Category Enable/Disable (CAT E/D) Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
FF/FR (Fast Forward/Fast Reverse) CALL OPTIONS .......................... 14 HUE Adjustment (HUE ADJ) ...... 16
....................................................... 11 Audio Players ................................ 17 Formatted: TOC 2
BT Audio ...................................... 14
RDM (Random): ........................... 11 Bluetooth Player............................ 14 CD Player ...................................... 17 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
RPT (Repeat) ................................ 11 To avoid damage to the CD player: Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
Radio System Settings .................. 15
....................................................... 17 Formatted: TOC 2
Folder Up ...................................... 11 Audio Control Menu ..................... 15
Folder Down ................................. 12 Loading and Ejecting Discs .......... 17
BASS............................................. 15 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
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Unable to tune stations .................. 19 Conformity assessment issues....... 20 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
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CD ................................................. 19 FCC/IC Regulatory Notice ........... 20
CD player not functioning ............ 19 Modification statement ................. 20 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
CD Insertion is not possible .......... 19 Interference statement ................... 20
iPod ............................................... 19 Radiation Exposure Statement ...... 21
iPod does not play or there is no FCC Class B digital device notice 21 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
....................................................... 20
Precautions .................................... 20
Product Cleaning ........................... 20 Formatted: TOC 2, Tab stops: Not at 2.66"
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DEA7XX Radios
System
Introduction
The information withinin this manual
describes all the features that may Commented [FA4]: Correct spacing
or may not be on your specific
vehicle radio either because they
are options that you did not
purchase
SCR/PWR/ESC Formatted: English (United States)
or due to
(Source/Power/Display Formatted: English (United States)
RPT andom)
subsequent to
Browse the printing of
this owner
(Repeat) manual.
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Overview REGULAR PANA PINOUT Overview
Cavity Pin # Function I/O
The Radio system is controlled by using the A1 1 CAN-High I/O The Radio system is controlled by using the
buttons, RSA or steering wheel controls. A2 2 CAN-Low I/O buttons, RSA or steering wheel controls.
A3 3 Park Lights I Formatted: Normal, Left
A4 4 Ignition I
A5 5 PWR_ANT/PA_MIC_PWR O
A6 6 Dim PWM/ANALOG I
A7 7 Battery I
A8 8 Power Ground -
B1 9 RR+ (Speaker) O
B2 10 RR- (Speaker) O Commented [YC5]: Correct to SRC/PWR/ESC
B3 11 RF+ (Speaker) O
B4 12 RF- (Speaker) O
Radio Pin out B5 13 LF+ (Speaker) O Formatted: Normal, Left
B6 14 LF- (Speaker) O
B7 15 LR+ (Speaker) O
Radio pinout is shown below Commented [REE6]: Cuadno termine, hacer copia y poner el
B8 16 LR- (Speaker) O
otro pin out
C1 17 Spare for future use -
C2 18 Amp Sense I
C3 19 Spare for future use -
C4 20 Cell_Tel_Mute I
C5 21 ASWC (Analog Steering Wheel Control) I
10 22 Power Ground -
C7 23 L_AUX_IN 2 I
C8 24 AUX_SHIELD_GND I
C9 25 AUX 2_COM I
C10 26 R_AUX_IN 2 I
C11 27 AUX 2_ON_OFF I
C12 28 Spare for future use -
C13 29 Spare for future use -
C14 30 Spare for future use -
C15 31 MIC + (BT) I
C16 32 MIC – (BT) I
C17 33 Spare for future use -
C18 34 Audio (+) PA MIC I
C19 35 MIC_ON Active Low Input (PA+ Input) I
C20 36 GND (PA- Input) I
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Radio Pinout Formatted: No underline
Radio pinout is shown below Commented [REE7]: Cuadno termine, hacer copia y poner el
REGULAR PANA PINOUT otro pin out
Cavity Pin # Function I/O
A1 1 CAN-High I/O
A2 2 CAN-Low I/O
A3 3 Park Lights I
A4 4 Ignition I
A5 5 PWR_ANT/PA_MIC_PWR O
A6 6 Dim PWM/ANALOG I
A7 7 Battery I
A8 8 Power Ground -
B1 9 RR+ (Speaker) O
B2 10 RR- (Speaker) O
B3 11 RF+ (Speaker) O
B4 12 RF- (Speaker) O
B5 13 LF+ (Speaker) O
B6 14 LF- (Speaker) O
B7 15 LR+ (Speaker) O
B8 16 LR- (Speaker) O
C1 17 Spare for future use -
C2 18 Amp Sense I
C3 19 Spare for future use -
C4 20 Cell_Tel_Mute I
C5 21 ASWC (Analog Steering Wheel Control) I
10 22 Power Ground -
C7 23 L_AUX_IN 2 I
C8 24 AUX_SHIELD_GND I
C9 25 AUX 2_COM I
C10 26 R_AUX_IN 2 I
C11 27 AUX 2_ON_OFF I
C12 28 Spare for future use -
C13 29 Spare for future use -
C14 30 Spare for future use -
C15 31 MIC + (BT) I
C16 32 MIC – (BT) I
C17 33 Spare for future use -
C18 34 Audio (+) PA MIC I
C19 35 MIC_ON Active Low Input (PA+ Input) I
C20 36 GND (PA- Input) I
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Radio Button Operation Formatted: Not All caps
SRC/PWR
Press to switch to FM -> AM -> WX/ ->LW ->
SXM/DAB -> CD -> USB/iPod -> Front AUX ->
Rear AUX-> Bluetooth Audio (if equipped) and to
turn Radio ON. Press and hold to turn radio OFF.
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VOLUME KNOB/OK EJECT SCAN/ASCAN
Press for less than 3 seconds to display mute Press to eject the CD Scans stations/CD tracks/MP3/WMA files and Commented [GL11]: Spacing between “station/MP3”
folders and in tuner, stores strongest stations to
presets.
PLAY/PAUSE:
Press to pause / unpause current Media.
RPT (Repeat):
Press to repeat current track. Press again to stop
repeat. Look for the RPT icon in the radio display
to turn this feature ON or OFF.
BROWSE
Press to Navigate on the device and select a
specific song or play context(Applicable to USB
sticks , CD MP3 discs and iPods)
RDM (Random)
Press to play the tracks randomly. Press again to
stop random mode. Look for the RDM icon to turn
on in the radio display.
aAudio Control Menu. PHONE (If equipped)
Press for more than 3 seconds to Show the User
Press the Phone button for more than 3 seconds ESC ESC/SCR (ESCAPE)
Menu. Rotate to Increase/decrease. Volume or Press to exit one Menu Level.
to show the Bluetooth Menu.
during a Menu for Navigation.Press while in a While on Bluetooth (if equipped): Press to reject
When Bluetooth BT is enabled and device
Menu to confirm the selected action. or cancel a Call.
connected, long press the button to display the Commented [YC8]: Correct spelling
Dial Menu or short press to accept an Incoming
Call (if a Phone is paired).
DISP (DISPLAY)
PREV (Previous/Reverse): During a call press the button for more than 3 If vehicle Ignition is ON:
Press to Change Source Display Views.
Press to select previous track or station. seconds to transfer the call from the radio to the
Press for more than 3 seconds to show the Clock
Press and hold for FR or Tune Down Phone. for a short time. Commented [REE9]: No lo encontre en el PDD
If vehicle Ignition is OFF: Commented [REE12]: Button doesn’t work
NEXT (Next/Forward): CLOCK/ALARM Press to turn on the Radio and show the clock for
Press to select next track or station. Press during Alarm activation to cancel the a few seconds.
Press and hold for FF or Tune Up Alarm. Commented [REE10]: En el PDD hay algunas imagines con
este boton
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Radio Execute Manual Tuning when the Tuning Radio Station Presets
NEXT or PREV buttons are short Short press any of the Preset(1-6) buttons. The
pressed. frequency stored at the preset location is tuned
Execute Seek when the NEXT or PREV
Audio Source buttons are long pressed.
when the button is released.
To access AM, FM, WX/LW ,SXM/DAB (if
equipped), iPod, USB, Rear Aux, Front Aux , CD If is set to AUTO, the radio will: SCAN Commented [YC17]: Delete the “is”
or BT Audio do one of the following: To initiate the Scan function, short press the
Press the SRC radio button to scroll through Execute Seek when the NEXT or PREV SCAN/ASCN button. When SCAN is initiated,
the options and select the desired one. Commented [FA13]: Need space
buttons are short pressed. the radio seeks up in frequency and stops on the
Press the SRC button and then scroll Execute Manual Tuning when the next strong frequency for 8 seconds before
Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.25", No bullets or numbering
the source menu by knob rotation or NEXT or PREV buttons are long continuing to seek for the next strong station.
NEXT/PREV short presses and then select pressed.
by short-pressing the knob. If no station is found in two passes through the
Manual Tuning band, the radio will display “NO STATION Formatted: List Paragraph, Indent: Left: 0.25"
CD/MP3, USB/iPod, Front AUX and BT Audio
The current frequency will be increased / or FOUND” and then tune returns to its
shall be accessed only if the radio model Commented [FA18]: Correct spacing
decreased by 1 step of 0.2MHz (USA FM mode), startinginitial frequency.
supports them and a device is Commented [GL20]: Restructure sentence
connected/inserted for that specific source. 10 kHz (USA AM mode) and one channel (25
kHz) in WX mode. AUTOSCAN
Please note, if a device is connected through This function temporally stores the strongest 6 Formatted: Pattern: Clear (Light Green)
different sources at the same time,, the Seeking a Station stations of the current band in the presets until
functionality feature functionality cannot cannot When the Seek function is activated the radio the radio is powered off or the source is changed.
be guaranteed to work at its best performance increments/decrements the frequency until a
(Device Dependent). Example: E.g. Device AUTOSCAN does not store the frequencies on
tunable station is found.
connected through Front Aux and Bluetooth or the presets on numerical order; they are stored
USB and Bluetooth at the same time. If a tunable station is not found the radio will based on the order in which they were found and Commented [FA14]: Correct spacing
display “NO STATION FOUND” on the quality of the frequency.
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To tune any of the 6 frequencies or to store new SXM Display http://www.siriusxm.com/sxm/pdf/sirius/channel Commented [REE26]: Cambiar format de letra a subtitulos
presets follow the steps defined in the When SiriusXM is active, the channel number, guide.pdf
section. channel name, artist name/content info, song
To change the current category long press the
title or category name could be displayed on the
To exit this mode and return to the original NEXT/PREV button and the radio will tune the
screen. SiriusXM may update the information at
presets execute any of the following actions: first channel on next or previous category.
any time.
Press and hold the SCAN/ASCAN To change the current display view, short press
button. the DISP button.
Press the SRC/PWR button. Category mode Enable/Disabled
Turn off the radio. When a new channel is selected, a song change Category Search Mode Enabled means that only
Make an ignition cycle. occurs, SXM source is selected(from power up channels in the current Category are searched.
or source change) or the information is updated, When enabled, the CATEGORY icon is turned
Disconnect the battery.
all the elements will be displayed using paging; on.
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If the SXM service is not activated, only the free- CHECK ANTENNA TUNE START
to-air channels will be present. SXM antenna or antenna cable is not connected When the user tunes to a Preset and the
to the radio or the antenna is shorted. currently broadcast track has not previously
Storing Station Presets been heard by the user, the radio will
Tune the desire station, and then long press any NO SIGNAL automatically play that track from start from
of the Preset(1-6) buttons until the radio SXM tuner module reports the No Signal within the Instant Replay buffer.
condition. Under this condition only Channel 0 To enable/disable the Tune Start mode follow
produces a beep.
will work as stated in this manual. the steps in the User Menu section.
For tunetuning the stationsstored stations stored,
short press any of the Preset(1-6) buttons. CHAN UNSUBSCRIBED UNSUB INSTANT REPLAY Commented [GL28]: Restructure sentence
Active channel has become unsubscribed or the If tune to a Preset the Radio will automatically Formatted: Pattern: Clear
requested channel is not unsubscribed. provide access to that channel’s buffered content
through Instant Replay functions, so this content
SXM Radio ID: SUBSCRIPTION UPDATED - PRESS is available for navigation by the user.
To enable/disable the Instant Replay mode long
If tuned to channel 0, “RADIO ID” label alternates
OK TO CONTINUEUPDATED press the DISP button while SXM source is
with the SXM radio eight-digit code. This code is active.
The subscription of the radio was updated.
needed to activate the service.
Message will timeout after 5 seconds.
While Instant Replay is enable, it activates the
DISP button does not work in channel 0. Channel second function of Preset keys.
The subscription of the radio was updated. To
0 is not available in category mode enabled.
remove the message and return to the previous Skip Backward – P1 short press
state pres “OK” (Knob). Rewind – P1 press and hold Commented [GL32]: “press”
SXM Messages Play/Pause – P2 short press toggle
CH UNAVAILABLE Skip Forward – P3 short press Formatted: Font: 13 pt, Not Italic
SXM BUSY Fast Forward – P3 press and hold
Requested channel is reported unavailable for a Go Live – P4 Short press Formatted: Font: 13 pt, Not Italic
The audio system is acquiring and/or processing
audio and/or text data. No action is needed. newly selected channel or the currently selected Commented [FA29]: Need space
channel. TUNE SCAN
ART UNAVAIL Unavailable channels are those that are in the
As the Radio performs the Tune Scan, it
There is not Artist Name related with the current automatically plays excerpts from the starts of
legal channel range but are not currently Commented [GL30]: “no”
buffered songs and updates metadata (e.g.
song.
available for display or subscription as a artist/title) as each song excerpt is played. While
broadcast service. the Tune Scan is executing, radio reacts to two
SONG UNAVAIL navigation controls if invoked, Skip Backward
There is not Song Title related with the current After 5 seconds the channel 1 will be tunedAfter and Skip Forward. Commented [YC31]: Change to no
song. 3 seconds the previous channel (if available) or
To enable/disable the Tune Scan mode long
channel 1 will be tuned.
press the SCAN button while SXM source is
CHAN UNAVAIL active.
There is no Channel Name related with the
current channel.
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Commented [GL37]: remove
Formatted ...
Formatted ...
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connecting to the auxiliary input jack using a Genres:
standard 3.5mm (1/8 in) stereo cable
1. Press to view the genres on the iPod. Commented [YC47]: Need space
2. Select a genre name to view a list of artists
iPod (if equipped) Expected behavior when iPod is connected:
The iPod battery recharges automatically
of that genre. Commented [YC48]: Need space
This Radio supports the following iPod models: 3. Select an artist to view albums or All Albums
while the vehicle is on.
to view all albums of that genre.
iPod classic® (6th generation) The iPod shuts off and stops charging when
4. Select Artist to view albums.
iPod nano® ( 6G) the vehicle is shut off.
5. Select Album to view songs.
iPod touch® (4G)
iPhone® (3G, 3GS, 4, and 4Sfrom 4S to X) 6. Select the song from the list to begin
iPod Menu playback. Commented [FA45]: This list of phones is outdated?
Other iPods may be played, but functionality is Press the magnifying glass (preset 1) button
not guaranteed. while USB source (iPod connected) is active to Podcasts:
access the iPod Menu. 1. Press to view the podcasts onthe iPod. Commented [YC49]: Need space
For some Models, Rradio provides up to 2.1 2. Select a podcast name to beginplayback.
Amps of charge, so any device connected to the Use the Volume Knob or Next/Prev button to Commented [FA50]: Need space
USB that requires less than 1this, A will be navigate through the different options.
charged. Standard capacity is 1 Amp Songs: Commented [FA46]: Should we mention the IPAD 2.1A on
Use the iPod Menu to select: 1. Press to view a list of all songs on the iPod. some models
There may be problems with the operation and 2. Select the song from the list to begin playback.
function in the following situations: Playlists:
When connecting an iPod on which a more
1. Press to view the playlists on the iPod.
Composers:
recent version of the firmware is installed
than is supported by the Radio. 2. Select a playlist name to view a list of all 1. Press to view the composers on the iPod. Commented [YC51]: Need space
songs in the playlist. 2. Select the composer to view a list of songs
When connecting an iPod with firmware Commented [YC52]: Need space
3. Select the song from the list to begin by that composer.
from other providers is installed.
playback. 3. Select a song from the list to begin playback.
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PREV (Previous): USB Formatted: Font: 13 pt, No underline, Font color: Accent 1
Recorded on a CD-R or CD-RW with a
Press to seek to the beginning of the current or
maximum capacity of 700 MB. Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.25", No bullets or numbering
previous track.
If the track has been playing for less than ten
Playing from a USB
seconds, it seeks to the previous track. If longer A USB mass storage device can be connected to For Unprotected WMA Files
than ten seconds, the current track starts from the USB port. Versions: 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 and 9.1.
the beginning. The USB port is in the front of the radio display. Bit rates: 32 - 320 kbps.
Five volts DC power is limited to one 2.1 aAmp Sampling frequencies: 32 - 48 kHz.
NEXT (Next): from this port. Devices such as iPad that require
greater current will not charge from this
Press to seek to the next track. portSome models are limited to 1 Amp. Commented [FA57]: On some models this is not true
Playing an USB Device
FF/FR (Fast Forward/Fast Reverse) USB MP3 Player and USB 1. Connect the USB and it begins to play. Commented [YC54]: Correct spacing
To fast forward or reverse through a track, press 2. Using the SRC Button select the USB Formatted: Font: 11.5 pt
and hold Next or PREV button. source.
Drives 3. Radio will start playing the USB and will Commented [YC58]: Correct spacing
show the track number, Song, Artist,
RDM (Random): The USB MP3 players and USB drives
elapsed time, and Album information when
Formatted: Font: 13 pt
connected must comply with the USB Mass
Press to play the tracks randomly. Press again to available.
Storage specification:
stop shuffle mode. Look for the RDM icon to turn 3.
MS-Dos partition only.
on in the radio display.
Class specification (USB MSC) and
supports formats of FAT32, FAT16, NTFS, Formatted: Space Before: 12 pt
RPT (Repeat): and HFS+.
Press to repeat current track. Press again to stop Hard disk drives may be played, but they are
repeat. Look for the RPT icon to turn on in the not supported. Use the following controls to playthe disc: Commented [REE60]: ?????
radio display. The radio will not be able to play back write- Commented [REE60]: ?????
protected music. PREV (Previous):
MTP players are not supported.
Error Messages Press to seek to the beginning of the current or
The following guidelines must be met when
If an “UNSUPPORTED” message is displayed, creating MP3 files; otherwise the files might not previous track.
it could be for one of the following reasons: play:
When the iPod connected is not supported If the track has been playing for less than ten
(look at page 7 11 for the list of iPods
supported).
For MP3 Files seconds, it seeks to the previous track. If longer
than ten seconds, the current track starts from
Commented [YC55]: Page 11
The iPod does not respond to the radio Bit rates: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, the beginning.
commands, in this case reset the iPod and 124, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 kbps for
try again the connection. MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3. NEXT (Next):
Sampling frequencies: 32, 44.1 and 48
If a “NO MUSIC” message is displayed, it could kHz for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3.
be for one of the following reasons: Maximum number of folders: Eight folders Press to seek to the next track.
There are not any playable files in the iPod. with 255 files per folder. Commented [GL56]: There are no playable files in the iPod.
Maximum of 1,000 files on a disc.
M3u and pls playlist versions supported. Commented [REE59]: Donde puedo encontrar esta info?
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FF/FR (Fast Forward/Fast Error Messages Rear Aux source will be available even when no
device is attached to the rear input.
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Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial, 9 pt
Press the Volume Knob to Enable or Disable Icon will be active on the display, arrows will be 3. Press the knob to confirm the action. The
the Bluetooth. disabled. radio will show DISCONNECT PH for a
o When the radio connects, the Bluetooth short time. Once the Phone is disconnected
When devices were previously paired the Phone blink. The blinking icon signifies that the receiver the radio will display DISCONNECTED and
Icon will be active and the arrow icons will blink is attempting to download the cell phone’s then the Bluetooth device name. The Phone
until the reconnection of the previously paired CONTACTS (for the DIAL CONTACTS function). Icon will be inactive.
phones is attempted (each phone reconnection The icon will cease to blink if all contacts have
will be attempted three times). been downloaded or if the radio times out from Deleting one or all Devices
receiving contacts from the cell phone device.
To delete from the radio one or all devices
Pairing a Bluetooth Device See your phone’s user guide for more
previously paired:
information. See Notes 1, 2 and 4.
To complete pairing the following steps must be 1. Press the Phone button for more than 3 Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial, 9 pt
followed:
Connecting a Device seconds. The Bluetooth Menu will be shown Formatted: Normal, No bullets or numbering
Enable Bluetooth on the radio and on If your device was previously paired, you can
2. Rotate the Volume Knob until the
display shows DELETE PH.
Refer to your device’s Manual for more simply connect to the device:
information. 1. Press the Phone button for more than 3
3. Press the knob to enter the submenu. Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial, 9 pt
1. be shown.
4. The radio will show a device list
Pair the dDevice to the Radio: through it by rotating the knob). Select the device Formatted: Normal, No bullets or numbering
2. Rotate the Volume Knob until the
to be deleted or select DELETE ALL to erase all
2. display shows CONNECT PH. Commented [FA62]: Need a space
Press the Phone button. for more than 3. Press the knob to confirm the action.
the paired devices in the list by pressing the
Volume Knob. The radio will show PH Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial, 9 pt
be shown. Select the desired Device (rotate the knob and
Rotate the Volume Knob until the DELETED. Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial, 9 pt
confirm by pressing the knob). The radio will
display shows: ADD PHONE.
show CONNECTING for 3 seconds. Formatted: Normal, No bullets or numbering
Press the Volume Knob to confirm the 4. When the radio connects, the radio will Hands Free/ Bluetooth Features
The radio will display ADDING PH for 3 PH CONNECTED and the Device Friendly Once your device is properly paired (see Paring
seconds. In this discoverable mode, the Name, the Bluetooth icon will blink. The blinking
a Bluetooth Device) and connected (see
Bluetooth status icon will blink for up to 3 icon signifies that the receiver is attempting to
download the cell phone’s CONTACTS (for the Connecting a Device), the radio supports the
minutes. If no phone was found, the radio will
display NO PH FOUND and the Phone and DIAL CONTACTS function). The icon will cease following Hands Free features if the connected
arrows icon will be disabled. to blink if all contacts have been downloaded or device has that capability.
if the radio times out from receiving contacts from
During the discoverable mode set your the cell phone device. Phone Icon will be active DIAL MENU
cell phone to add a Bluetooth device and look for on the display.
The radio can retrieve the last calls and contact
the name “DelphEAi5700 Radio.”
Disconnecting a Device information from the device (Hands Free profile
If your device is currently connected and you must be available in the device and in some
Follow the instructions on your phone to
connection.When necessary, use the 4-number required disconnecting it from the radio, follow cases the action must be accepted by the user)
PIN 0000 to connect to the radio. the next actions:
o 1. Press the Phone button for more than 3 The dial menu is accessed when the device is
o When the cell phone has been seconds. The Bluetooth Menu will be not in a call and the Phone button is long
added, the radio will display PH CONNECTED shown. pressed.
and then the Bluetooth device name. The Phone 2. Rotate the Volume Knob until the display
shows DISCONNECT PH.
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DIAL REDIAL WORK, MOBILE, OTHER and PREFERRED. Ending a Call
Within the menu they will be displayed as either:
The user can retrieve the last phone number When a Hands Free call is in progress, the radio
H, W, M, O or P plus the 10 digit number
called and place a call. Press the Phone button will display the caller’s number and the elapsed
(XXXXXXXXXX).
and the last phone number called will be dialed. time. To end a call, press any of the following
When the transfer is successful, the radio will radio buttons: Phone, ESC or PREV.
QUICK DIALFAVORITES show the DIAL CONTACTS submenu. Each time Commented [REE66]: Checar si tambien se agrega
The radio is capable of storing 6 phone numbers the radio connects to your phone, the DIAL Microphone Mute FAVORITES
in any of the available preset buttons.. CONTACTS submenu is updated, so you may When a Hands Free call is in progress, pressing Commented [REE67]: Revisar
need to repeat this manual operation as needed. Pause/Play will mute the radio’s microphone.
Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial
To save a phone number, you can select the Press again to deactivate mute.
contact using either the DIAL CONTACTS LAST CALLS Formatted: Pattern: Clear (Background 1)
feature or the LAST CALLS feature. When the
The radio is capable of listing the last 10 calls Call Transfer
desired contact phone number is displayed,
(DIALED, RECEIVED AND MISSED). Rotating
press and hold any of the PRESETthe KNOB the knob will navigate the user through the If a call is in progress, press the radio Phone
buttons until you hear a beep confirmingand selected call list. Press the OK button to place button for more than 3 seconds to transfer the
select the option ADD TO FAV, then the phone
the call. See Note 1. call to the cell phone for private conversations.
number has been saved in Favorites list.
Repeat this process if you want to return into
To dial a saved phone number in Favorite List, CALL OPTIONS Hands Free mode again. See Note 6. Commented [REE72]: Funciona?
select QUICK DIALFAVORITES from the menu The following options are available during a
and rotate the knob to select the appropriate Hands Free call. Dual Phone Commented [REE68]: Checar estos, su ubicacion en el PDD
PRESET number. Press the knob and select
The radio is able to connect two devices at the
DIAL to place the call to the saved phone Accepting a Call same time, but with only one profile available for
number.
When an incoming call is received, the radio will each (audio-streaming or phone-calls).
play the in bang ringtone if the device supports
To change deleate presets numbers simply
this feature, otherwise a default ringtone will be To select both audio and phone profiles onto two
repeat the last process with the desired phone
played, the user can adjust the Volume of the devices:
number and select DEL FAV. Presets are
ringtone, while the ringtone is played. Any 1. Repeat the steps for connecting a Bluetooth
overwritten.
volume lower than 13, will not be considered for device and connect device #1.
the next incoming call. Volume above 13 will be 2. Repeat the steps for connecting a Bluetooth
DIAL CONTACT stored for the next call. device and connect device #2.
The radio is able to read and display cell phone When an incoming call is received, the radio will 3. The device #1 was disconnected, so
contacts. Press the Phone button to show the display the name (if available) and number of the reconnect again.
DIAL MENU and rotate the knob until DIAL caller. To accept the call, press any of the 4. Press the Phone button. The Bluetooth
CONTACTS is shown, press the knob to select following radio buttons: Phone, Knob or NEXT. Menu will be shown. Commented [REE69]: Son correctos?
this feature. Rotate the knob to select between 5. Rotate the Volume Knob until the display
Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial
the different stored contacts (up to 500 Rejecting a Call shows PAIRED PHONE.
numberfrom the phone and 250 contacts from 6. Press the knob to confirm the action. The Formatted: Default Paragraph Font, Font: (Default) Arial, 9
When an incoming call is received, the radio will
the SIM). Press the OK button if you want to dial radio will show the two devices previously pt
display the name (if available) and number of the
to the listed contact. paired/connected.
caller. To reject the call, you can press any of the Commented [FA70]: Correct spacing
7. Rotate the Volume Knob to select the
following radio buttons: ESC or PREV.
The radio will download the following phone device. Commented [REE71]: Son correctos?
numbers from each contact (if available): HOME, 8. Press the knob to confirm the action.
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9. The radio will show the “Bluetooth device PREV (Previous): Note 6: Some devices will disconnect Bluetooth
name” connected as PAIRED PHONE. when a transfer is performed.
Press to seek to the beginning of the current or
10. Press the Phone button. The Bluetooth
previous track.
Menu will be shown.
If the track has been playing for less than ten
11. Rotate the Volume Knob until the display
shows PAIRED AUDIO. seconds, it seeks to the previous track. If longer
than ten seconds, the current track starts from
12. Press the knob to confirm the action. The
radio will show the two devices previously
the beginning. Radio System Settings
paired/connected. The radio contains two three menus for settings Formatted: Font: (Default) Univers-Light
13. Rotate the Volume Knob to select the NEXT(Next): adjustment:
device. Press to seek to the next track.
14. Press the knob to confirm the action. Audio Control Menu.
15. The radio will show the “Bluetooth device FF/FR (Fast Forward/Fast Reverse) User Menu Commented [YC74]: Only 2 are listed?
name” connected as PAIRED AUDIO.
To fast forward or reverse through a track, press
and hold NEXT or PREV button These menus are defined in the following
BT Audio sections.
RDM (Random):
Bluetooth Player Press to play the tracks randomly. Press again to Audio Control Menu
If your connected device supports this feature, it stop shuffle mode. RDM Icon will be turn ON or
The Audio Control Menu is shown when the
can be used as an audio source input to the OFF when the feature is enabled or disabled.
radio, allowing you to enjoy the music files stored Volume knob is pressed for less than 2 seconds
on your phone. RPT (Repeat): and you select the Audio Control Menu in the list.
This feature is recommended to be used with the
Press to repeat current track. Press again to stop In this menu the user can adjust the bass,
device default player. Functionality cannot be
repeat. RPT Icon will be turned ON or OFF when
warranted, when a third party player is used in middle, treble, fade, balance and auto EQ.
the feature is enabled or disabled.
the connected device. The radio can be out of Furthermore, modify the Clock and Alarm
synchrony if the user alters or command the Settings.
Note 1: This function will only be shown if the cell
player within the phone.
phone supports this feature.
Note 2: The contacts shown on the radio display Once in the Audio Control menu, rotate the knob
To access music files on your phone press the until the desired option is displayed, press the
will depend on the information received by the
SRC button and select BT AUDIO. volume knob to select.
radio from the phone device used.
In BT AUDIO you can use the following radio
Note 3: Function may differ depending on the
buttons: Play, Pause, NEXT, PREV, Fast phone. BASS
F/FForward and & Fast /Reverse, Repeat and Note 4: Some cell phones may require enabling Commented [FA73]: Correct spacing
The display will show BASS and its current level
Random, if the device supports them. See Notes this feature through their own applications.
from -6 to +6. Rotate the knob clockwise to
1 and 3. Please consult your cell phone user guide
increase the Bass and counterclockwise to
regarding how to enable it.
decrease it.
Note 5: Some phones will make the radio display
Play/Pause: BT AUDIO PAUSE while audio is available. This
Press to play the current track. Press again to is normal on phones that do not have full MIDDLE
pause the audio. See Note 5. compatibility with this radio Bluetooth remote The display will show MIDDLE and its current
control commands. level from -6 to +6. Rotate the knob clockwise to
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increase the Middle and counterclockwise to CLOCK VOLUME:When Tone is selected, the volume
decrease it. can be changed between Low, Mid and High (no
To adjust the time in the radio, press the knob
sound will be heard while setting up the Tone
TREBLE button to show the Audio Control Menu. Rotate
volume). When Music is selected, adjust the
the knob until the Clock is shown on the display volume from 0 to 30.
The display will show TREBLE and its current
level from -6 to +6. Rotate the knob clockwise to and press the knob to enter the Clock Menu.
increase the Treble and counterclockwise to Turning the Alarm Off
decrease it. Once in the Clock Menu you can select 12-Hour
When the alarm is triggered, to cancel the alarm,
or 24-Hour format by rotating the knob and
short press the preset 3 button. If you do not turn
FADE pressing it to confirm. the alarm off, it will automatically shut off after 63
The display will show FADE and its current level minutes. Formatted: Font: (Default) Univers-Light
from -6 to +6L15 to R15. Rotate the knob Finally, after the format configuration and
clockwise to move the sound to the front confirmation, adjust the time settings and confirm Activating Snooze
speakers and counterclockwise to move the the changes by pressing the Knob button
To SNOOZE the alarm, press any button for less
sound to the rear speakers. Fade is not available than 2 seconds when the alarm sounds, except
in 2-speaker mode. ALARM Preset 3 button. SNOOZE will appear for 3
To set the Alarm press, enter the Audio Control seconds and the alarm will be postponed for 9
BALANCE Menu, select Alarm and press the knob. Once in minutes.
The display will show BALANCE and its current the Alarm Menu, change the ALARM ON/OFF by
level from L15 to R15. Rotate the knob clockwise rotating the knob and pressing the knob to User Menu
to move the sound to the right speakers and confirm the selection. When the user selects The User Menu is shown when the Volume knob Formatted: Font: (Default) Univers-Light
counterclockwise to move it to the left speakers. ALARM ON, the Alarm Icon will be set to ON and
the following configuration options will be shown: is pressed for more than 2 seconds.
AUTO EQ In this menu the user can configured the
The display will show the current selected option. TIME: The alarm hour digits will begin to flash. following options:
Rotate the knob clockwise and counterclockwise The format will be the same as the current clock
to cycle through auto EQ options from 1 to 7. selection (12- or 24-hour mode). Change the
hour by rotating the knob and confirm the hour Speakers
Options are: by pressing the knob. After that the alarm minute Speed Dependent Volume
1. Pop digits will begin to blink, change and confirm the Seek Sensitivity Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial
2. Rock selection. Tune Configuration
3. Country Playback configuration
4. News SET TONE or SET MUSIC: Change Dimming
5. Jazz between SET TONE or SET MUSIC by rotating Category Enable/Disable Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial
6. Classical the knob and pressing the knob. Regional (If apply)
7. Manual Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial
Traffic Announcement (TA)(If apply)
To select the desired option, press the knob DAB Announcement (If Apply)
again DAB Aannouncement Category (If Apply)
Alternative Frecuencies (AF) (If apply) Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial
Refresh List (If apply)
Clock Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial
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Alarm Tune Configuration (TUNE CFG) between the two options and press the Knob to
Dimming The display will show TUNE and the current confirm the selection. This option is only
Formatted: Font: (Default) Univers-Light
Hue Adjustment. selected option Auto or Manual. Rotate the knob available in DAB Mode.
to change between AUTO and MANUAL, press
the Knob to select the desired option. Traffic Announcement(TA) Formatted: Heading 3
The display will show ON or OFF depending on
Not all the options are available in all the modes.
See restrictions in the following sections. Playback Configuration (PLBK the current selection. Rotate the knob to change
between the two options and press the Knob to
Once in the user menu, rotate the knob until the
CFG) confirm the selection. If TA is enabled the radio
desired option is displayed, press the volume This menu allows the user to select the NEXT show an icon in the display. This option is only
knob to select. and PREV buttons configuration. The display will available in radios with DAB function.
show the current selected option SEEK or FAST
Speakers (SPEAKERS) F/F. Rotate the knob to change between SEEK DAB Ammouncement Formatted: Heading 3
The display will show SPEAKERS and the or FAST F/F, press the Knob to select the
The display will show ON or OFF depending on
current selected option. This submenu allows desired option. This option is only available when
the current selection. Rotate the knob to change
you to change the speakers between 2 and 4 the radio is playing CD, USB or iPod Mode.
between the two options and press the Knob to
Channels. Rotate the knob to change between confirm the selection. This option is only
2CH or 4CH and press the Knob to select the Dimming (DIMMING) available in DAB Mode.
desired option. When the vehicle uses dimming by CAN or
Analog configuration, the display will show DAB Ammouncement Categories Formatted: Heading 3
Speed Dependent Volume (SPEED DIMMING 0. This value can be adjusted from -
The display will show ON or OFF depending on Formatted: Justified
DEP VOL) 10 to +10. Otherwise the display will show
the current selection. Rotate the knob to change
Commented [REE75]: Revisar
DIMMING and the current selected level from 0
between the two options and press the Knob to
Speed Dependent volume control adjusts to 30. Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the
confirm the selection.When you enable this
your audio system's sound output to the Dimming and counterclockwise to decrease it
function you could select which category you Commented [YC76]: Correct spelling. Which
current speed of your car. want to recive alerts. This option is only available
Category Enable/Disable (CAT in radios with DAB function. Formatted: Left
E/D)
Seek Sensitivity (SEEK SEN) The display will show CAT ENABLE or CAT Alternative Frequcuencies (AF) Commented [YC77]: Correct spelling. Frequencies
The display will show SEEK SENS and the DISABLE depending on the current selection. The display will show ON or OFF depending on Formatted: Heading 3, Left
current level from -26 to +62. Rotate the knob Rotate the knob to change between the two the current selection. Rotate the knob to change
clockwise to increase the Sensitivity value and options and press the Knob to confirm the between the two options and press the Knob to
counterclockwise to decrease it. Press the Knob selection. This option is only available in SXM confirm the selection. If AF is enabled the radio
to select the desired option. This option is only Mode. show an icon in the display. This option is only
available when radio is playing Tuner Mode. available in radios with DAB function. Commented [REE78]: Revisar
Regional Formatted: Heading 3, Left
The display will show ON or OFF depending on
the current selection. Rotate the knob to change
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Refresh List ALARM Dimming (DIMMING) Commented [REE79]: Cambiar la letra para que no se confnda
de los temas y sub temas
To activate this function just select it in the To set the Alarm press, enter the Audio Control When the vehicle uses dimming by CAN or
User Menu List and press the Knob. Menu, select Alarm and press the knob. Once in Analog configuration, the display will show Formatted: Heading 3, Left
the Alarm Menu, change the ALARM ON/OFF by DIMMING 0. This value can be adjusted from - Formatted: Pattern: Clear (Accent 3)
rotating the knob and pressing the knob to
CLOCK confirm the selection. When the user selects
10 to +10. Otherwise the display will show
To adjust the time in the radio, press the knob ALARM ON, the Alarm Icon will be set to ON and DIMMING and the current selected level from 0
button to show the Audio Control Menu. Rotate the following configuration options will be shown: to 30. Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the
the knob until the Clock is shown on the display Dimming and counterclockwise to decrease it
and press the knob to enter the Clock Menu. SET TIME: The alarm hour digits will begin to
flash. The format will be the same as the current
Once in the Clock Menu you can select 12-Hour clock selection (12- or 24-hour mode). Change
or 24-Hour format by rotating the knob and the hour by rotating the knob and confirm the HUE Adjustment (HUE ADJ)
pressing it to confirm. hour by pressing the knob. After that the alarm Depending on the Radio colors available the Formatted: Pattern: Clear (Accent 3)
minute digits will begin to blink, change and
display will show any of the following options:
confirm the selection.
Finally, after the format configuration and
confirmation, adjust the time settings and confirm AMBER or GREEN
the changes by pressing the Knob button
SET TONE or SET MUSIC: Change
between SET TONE or SET MUSIC by rotating RED or BLUE
the knob and pressing the knob.
Dimming (DIMMING)
Rotate the knob to change between the two Formatted: Normal
When the vehicle uses dimming by CAN or VOLUME: When Tone is selected, the volume options and press the knob to confirm selection.
Analog configuration, the display will show can be changed between Low, Mid and High (no Formatted: Font: (Default) Univers-Light
This option is only available in models equipped
DIMMING 0. This value can be adjusted from - sound will be heard while setting up the Tone
volume). When Music is selected, adjust the with Dual Color.
10 to +10. Otherwise the display will show
DIMMING and the current selected level from 0 volume from 0 to 30.
to 30. Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the
Dimming and counterclockwise to decrease it Turning the Alarm Off
When the alarm is triggered, to cancel the alarm,
HUE Adjustment (HUE ADJ) short press the preset 3ESC button. If you do
not turn the alarm off, it will automatically shut off
Audio Players
Depending on the Radio colors available the after 63 minutes.
display will show any of the following options: CD Player Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.25"
Activating Snooze The player can be used for CD and MP3
AMBER or GREEN
To SNOOZE the alarm, press any button for less audio.
than 2 seconds when the alarm sounds, except With the vehicle on, insert a discinto the slot,
RED or BLUE Preset 3ESC button. SNOOZE will appear for 3 label side up. Theplayer pulls it in and
seconds and the alarm will be postponed for 9 begins playing.
Rotate the knob to change between the two minutes. The system is capable of playing:
options and press the knob to confirm selection. Most audio CDs. Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.25", No bullets or numbering
This option is only available in models equipped CD-R.
with Dual Color. CD-RW.
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MP3 or unprotected WMAformats. 2. Radio will start playing the CD and will Folder Up (only available when Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.25"
show the track number, Song, Artist,
When playing any compatiblerecordable elapsedtime, and Album playing MP3 CDs)
disc, the sound qualitycan be reduced due informationdisplays when available. Press to select next Folder, if playing a
to disc quality,the method of recording, the specific playable scope, when pressed the
qualityof the music that has beenrecorded, Use the following controls to playthe disc: radio plays track 1 as newly inserted USB.
or the way the disc hasbeen handled.
There can be increased skipping,difficulty in PREV (Previous): Folder Down (only available
recording tracks,difficulty in finding tracks,
and/ordifficulty in loading and ejecting.
Press to seek to the beginning of the current when playing MP3 CDs)
or previous track.
If these problems occur, check thedisc for Press to select previous Folder, if playing a
If the track has been playing for less than ten
damage or try a knowngood disc. specific playable scope, when pressed the
seconds, it seeks to the previous track. If
longer than ten seconds, the current track radio plays track 1 as newly inserted USB.
To avoid damage to the CD starts from the beginning.
player: Error Messages
Do not use scratched or damaged NEXT(Next): If “Disc Error” message is displayed and/or
Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.25", No bullets or numbering
discs. Press to seek to the next track. the disc comes out, it could be for one of the
Do not apply labels to discs. (The labels following reasons:
could get caught in the player). Fast Reverse/Fast Reverse The disc has an invalid or unknown
Insert only one disc at a time. Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.25", No bullets or numbering
Keep the loading slot free of foreign (FR/FR): format.
materials, liquids, and debris. To fast forward or reverse through a track, The disc is very hot. Try the disc again
Use a marking pen to label the top of press and hold Next or PREV button. when the temperature returns to normal.
the disc. The road is very rough. Try the disc
again when the road is smoother.
RDM (Random): The disc is bent.
Loading and Ejecting Discs Press to play the tracks randomly. Press The disc is dirty, scratched, wet, or
Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.25"
again to stop shuffle mode. Look for the upside down.
To load a disc: RDM icon to turn on in the radio display. The air is very humid. Try the disc again
1. Turn the vehicle on. later.
2. Insert a disc into the slot, labelside up. RPT (Repeat): There was a problem while burning the
The player pulls it in therest of the way. If the disc.
Press to repeat current track. Press again to
disc isdamaged or improperly loaded,there The label is caught in the CD player.
stop repeat. Look for the RPT icon to turn on
is an error on the screen and the discejects. If the disc is not playing correctly, for
in the radio display.
The disc automatically plays onceloaded. any other reason, try a known good CD.
If any error continues, contact your
Press “Eject” to eject a disc from theCD SCAN dealer.
player. If the disc is notremoved within a
short period oftime, it is automatically pulled Short Press to start the SCAN of the current
backinto the player. playing context.
Long Press to SCAN the whole device
starting on track1.
Playing an Audio CD
1. Using SRC Button select the CD source.
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MP3 Folder Mode:
Press the Volume Knob to view the folders
Playing an MP3 CD stored on the disc. Select a folder to view the list
of all songs in that folder. There might be a delay
To play an MP3 CD, follow the same instructions before the list displays. Select a song from the
as for“Playing an Audio CD.” list to begin playback.
The following guidelines must be met when The folder structure can support up to five levels
creating an MP3 disc; otherwise it might not play: of depth. The folders and then songs will display
in alphabetical order.
For MP3 Files
Bit rates: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, In this mode the folders are shown first and at the OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
124, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 kbps for end the tracks of that folder.
MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3.
Sampling frequencies: 32, 44.1 and 48 Playlist Mode
kHz for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3. Press the Volume Knob to view the playlists Infrared Remote Control
Maximum number of folders: Eight folders stored on the disc. Select a playlist to start Your receiver is compatible with an optional
with 255 filesper folder. playing the first track in the current selected handheld remote control available from your
Maximum of 1,000 files on a disc. playlist. There might be a delay before the list dealer. The remote control will:
M3U and PLS playlist versions supported. displays.
Recorded on a CD-R or CD-RWwith a
maximum capacity of700 MB.
Special Considerations
For Unprotected WMA Files
Versions: 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 and 9.1. Root Directory:
Bit rates: 32 - 320 kbps. The root directory is treated as a folder. All files Formatted: Font: (Default) Univers-Light
Sampling frequencies: 32 - 48 kHz. contained directly under the root directory are
accessed prior to any root directory folders.
Music Navigation CD MP3 and
Empty Folders
USB If a root directory or folder is empty or contains Formatted: Font: (Default) Univers-Light
Press the magnifying glass (preset 12) button only folders, the player advances to the next
while CD, MP3 or USB source is active to access folder in the file structure that contains a Formatted: Font: (Default) Univers-Light
the CD MP3/USB Music Menu. compressed audio file. The empty folder(s) are
not displayed or numbered.
Use the Volume Knob or Next/Prev button to Formatted: Normal, Left
navigate through the different options.
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CDSOURCE: Press this button to select iPod,
USB, or BTPress this button to turn on your
CD Formatted: Font color: Text 1
SEEK /: Press these buttons to move to the Chart iPod not functioning
next available radio station or to go to the next
Out of the operation range, Operation
track.
Radio temperature of theiPod player is -20° to 85°C (-
4°F to 185).
||: (or Pause) Press this button to reduce volume Allow the vehicle´s interior temperature to be in
to a minimum. The radio display will read Unable to tune stations human supportable range. Commented [YC80]: Will read what?
You are in a weak signal area.
MUTE: To deactivate mute, press this button Increase the Seek Sensitivity (see Seek Bluetooth
again. The audio source will continue to play Sensitivity section for details).
while the volume is at a minimum. My radio doesn't recognize my
AUX: Press this button to select Front Auxiliary,
Bluetooth enabled device.
Rear Auxiliary, iPod/USB or Bluetooth® Audio. Try one of the following actions:
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OR DELETE ALL DEVICES and to Pairing 2. Make sure BT AUDIO SRC is selected in the
a Bluetooth Device and Connecting a source list menu. Refer to PWR/SRC Button
Device sections. section.
2. Make sure the device is turned on. 3. Adjust the Volume on the radio by rotating
3. Make sure the Bluetooth adapter on your the knob.
radio is enabled, Refer to Bluetooth 4. Verify that your device is not paused.
Enabling/Disabling section. 5. Make sure your device has music files.
4. The device might be out of range. Try “SiriusXM” means that the radio has been
designed and certified to meet SiriusXM
moving it closer.
Rear Seat Audio (RSA) standards
The device and my radio can't
The RSA shows no link. SiriusXM isa trademark of SiriusXM Company
communicate. The radio requires up to 15 seconds to wake up,
registered in the U.S.
Try one of the following actions: so if you wake up the radio using the RSA and
FCC Information
the radio is in sleep mode, the RSA will show
Radio is complaint with Part 15 of the Federal
1. Make sure that you selected the correct "no-link" while the radio starts. The
Communications Commission (FCC)rules and
device to be connected to. For example, you communication shall be reestablished after this
with Industry Canada Standards RSS-
might have two or more devices previously time lapse expires.
GEN/210/220/310.
paired or connected, so make sure you
selected the right device. Bluetooth
2. Some devices require a passkey before they Trademarks and License The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned
by the Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. and any use of such
3.
can be connected to the radio.
Probably an incorrect passkey was typed or
Agreements marks by this radio is under license.
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please remove the disc from the player and wait (RF) IC règles d'exposition. L'émetteur ne doit
about an hour for the moisture to evaporate. Delphi Electronics&Safety n’approuve aucune pas être colocalisé ni fonctionner conjointement
Damage Disc modification apportée à l’appareil par avec à autre antenne ou autre émetteur. Formatted: Normal, Left
l’utilisateur, quelle qu’en soit la nature. Tout
Don’t attempt the following
changement ou modification peuvent annuler le FCC Class B digital device notice Formatted: Left, Space After: 10 pt, Line spacing: Multiple
droit d’utilisation de l’appareil par l’utilisateur. This equipment has been tested and found to 1.15 li, Adjust space between Latin and Asian text, Adjust
To play a cracked, warped or comply with the limits for a Class B digital space between Asian text and numbers
damaged disc. Playing a bad disc could
Interference statement device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC These limits are designed to provide reasonable
severely damage the playback mechanism. Rules and Industry Canada licence‐exempt protection against harmful interference in a
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the residential installation. This equipment
To grip or pull out the disc while it is following two conditions: (1) this device may not generates, uses and can radiate radio
being pulled back into the player by the cause interference, and (2) this device must frequency energy and, if not installed and used
automatic reloading mechanism. accept any interference, including interference in accordance with the instructions, may cause
that may cause undesired operation of the harmful interference to radio communications.
To insert a disc into the mechanism device. However, there is no guarantee that
when the unit is powered OFF. interference will not occur in a particular
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR installation. If this equipment does cause
d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils harmful interference to radio or television
Bluetooth Distraction radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est reception, which can be determined by turning
When using a cell phone, it can be distracting to autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) the equipment off and on, the user is
look too long or too often at the screen of the l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et encouraged to try to correct the interference by
phone or the infotainment system. Taking your (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout one or more of the following measures:
eyes off the road too long or too often could brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
cause a crash resulting in injury or death. brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le Reorient or relocate the receiving
fonctionnement. antenna. Commented [FA83]:
Focus your attention on driving. Increase the separation between the
Commented [FA84]:
Radiation Exposure Statement equipment and receiver.
This device complies with FCC/IC radiation Connect the equipment into an outlet
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Conformity assessment environment and meets the FCC radio
frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Consult the dealer or an experienced
issues Supplement C to OET65 and RSS‐102 of the IC radio/TV technician for help.
radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This
transmitter must not be co-located or operating CAN ICES-3 (B) / NMB-3 (B)
FCC/IC Regulatory Notice in conjunction with any other antenna or This Class B digital apparatus complies with
transmitter. Canadian ICES-003.
Modification statement Le présent appareil est conforme à l'exposition Cet appareil numérique de classe B est
Delphi Electronics & Safety has not approved aux radiations FCC / IC définies pour un conforme à la norme canadienne ICES-003.
any changes or modifications to this device by environnement non contrôlé et répond aux
the user. Any changes or modifications could directives d'exposition de la fréquence de la Bluetooth
void the user’s authority to operate the FCC radiofréquence (RF) dans le Supplément
equipment. C à OET65 et RSS‐102 de la fréquence radio
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Frequency 2402-2480MHz carrier- Type of
0.75m typical monopole
range: frequencies Antenna:
Channel
1 MHz
Spacing:
Number of
79
channels:
AM
Frequency
531 KHz to 1602 KHz
range:
Maximum RF
+/- 6 dBi typical
output power:
Channel
9KHz
Spacing:
Type of
0.75m typical monopole
Antenna:
FM
Frequency
87.5MHz to 108 MHz
range:
Maximum RF
+/- 6 dBi typical
output power:
Channel
100KHz
Spacing:
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Simplified EU Declaration of Par la présente Delphi
Käesolevaga kinnitab Delphi Formatted: English (United States)
Conformity/RED 2014/53/EU Deutschland GmbH, 42367
Deutschland GmbH, 42367
Wuppertal déclare que
Wuppertal seadme DEA5XX
l'appareil DEA5XX est conforme Commented [REE85]: Checar fechas
vastavust direktiivi 2014/53/EL
aux exigences essentielles et
(RED) põhinõuetele ja Maksimaalne Puissance de
sagedusalas aux autres dispositions bande de
Simplified EU Declaration of nimetatud direktiivist väljundvõimsus Français sortie maximale
Country Operating Band Max Peak EIRP Eesti (EE) tulenevatele teistele
2402 - 2480
4 dBm (2.5mW (FR)
pertinentes de la directive fréquence
4 dBm (2.5mW
Conformity/RED 2014/53/EU MHz 2014/53/UE (RED). La 2402 - 2480 MHz
asjakohastele sätetele. Algne EIRP) EIRP)
déclaration conformité
vastavusdeklaratsiooni saab
Language originale peut être consultée à
vaadata siin
l'adresse suivante
www.delphi.com/automotive-
www.delphi.com/automotive-
homologation
homologation
Delphi Deutschland GmbH,
42367 Wuppertal tímto
prohlašuje, že tento DEA5 je ve
shodě se základními požadavky Hereby, Delphi Deutschland Hér með lýsir Delphi
Maximální
a dalšími příslušnými frekvenční GmbH, 42367 Wuppertal Deutschland GmbH, 42367
Čeština výstupní výkon
ustanoveními směrnice pásmo 2402 - declares that this DEA5XX is in Wuppertal yfir því að DEA5XX
(CZ) 4 dBm (2.5mW
2014/53/EU (RED). Původní 2480 MHz compliance with the essential er í samræmi við grunnkröfur
EIRP) Maximum Output Hámarks
prohlášení je k dispozici na requirements and other og aðrar kröfur, sem gerðar eru
následujícím odkazu English frequency band Power Íslenska tíðnisviði framleiðsla
relevant provisions of Directive í tilskipun 2014/53/EU (RED).
www.delphi.com/automotive- (UK) 2402 - 2480 MHz 4 dBm (2.5mW (IS) 2402 - 2480 MHz máttur 4 dBm
2014/53/EU (RED). The original Upprunalega
homologation EIRP) (2.5mW EIRP)
delegation of conformity can be samræmisyfirlýsing er hægt að
accessed at the following link skoða hér
www.delphi.com/automotive- www.delphi.com/automotive-
homologation homologation~~pobj.
Undertegnede Delphi
Deutschland GmbH, 42367
Wuppertal erklærer herved, at
følgende udstyr DEA5XX Con la presente Delphi
overholder de væsentlige krav Maksimal
Por medio de la presente
Deutschland GmbH, 42367 Formatted: English (United States)
Delphi Electronics &Safety,
og øvrige relevante krav i frekvensbånd udgangseffekt 2151 Lincoln RD Kokomo IN Wuppertal dichiara che questo
Dansk (DK)
direktiv 2014/53/EU (RED). 2402 - 2480 MHz 4 dBm (2.5mW USA declara que el DEA5XX DEA5XX è conforme ai requisiti Formatted: English (United States)
Den oprindelige EIRP) cumple con los requisitos essenziali ed alle altre Potenza massima
4Formatted: English (United States)
overensstemmelseserklæring banda di
esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposizioni pertinenti stabilite di uscita
kan ses her banda de potencia de salida Italiano (IT) dalla direttiva 2014/53/UE
frequenza
dBm (2.5mW
Español disposiciones aplicables o
EIRP) Formatted: English (United States)
www.delphi.com/automotive- frecuencia máxima 4 dBm 2402 - 2480 MHz
(ES) exigibles de la Directiva (RED).La dichiarazione di
homologation 2402 - 2480 MHz (2.5mW EIRP) conformità originale può essere
2014/53/UE (RED). La primera
declaración conformidad se vista qui
puede encontrar en el siguiente www.delphi.com/automotive-
enlace homologation
Hiermit erklärt Delphi www.delphi.com/automotive-
Deutschland GmbH, 42367 homologation
Wuppertal, dass sich das Gerät
DEA5XX in Übereinstimmung Ovim putem Delphi
mit den grundlegenden Deutschland GmbH, 42367
Anforderungen und den Maximale ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ Delphi
Wuppertal portvrduje da je
Deutsch übrigen einschlägigen Frequenzbanz Sendeleistung Deutschland GmbH, 42367
DEA5XX uređaj u skladu s
(DE) Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 2402 - 2480 MHz 4 dBm (2.5mW Wuppertal PLC ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ Maksimalna
osnovnim zahtjevima i drugim frekvencijski
2014/53/EU (RED) befindet. Die EIRP) DEA5XX ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ Hrvatski izlazna snaga
važnim odredbama direktive pojas
Original Konformitätserklärung ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ (HR) 4 dBm (2.5mW
Μέγιστη ισχύς 2014/53 / EU (RED). Originalna 2402 - 2480 MHz
kann unter folgendem Link ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ζώνη EIRP) Formatted: English (United States)
Ελληνικά εξόδου 4 izjava o sukladnosti može se
www.delphi.com/automotive- ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ συχνοτήτων
(EL) dBm (2.5mW pogledati ovdje
homologation abgerufen ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 2014/53/EE(RED). Η 2402 - 2480 MHz
EIRP) www.delphi.com/automotive-
werden. αρχική συμμόρφωση δήλωση
homologation~~pobj
μπορεί να έχει πρόσβαση στην
ακόλουθη
www.delphi.com/automotive-
homologation σύνδεσμο
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Prin prezenta Delphi
Hierbij verklaart Delphi
Deutschland GmbH, 42367 Formatted: English (United States)
Ar šo Delphi Deutschland GmbH Deutschland GmbH, 42367
Wuppertal că DEA5XX
deklarē, ka DEA5XX atbilst Wuppertal dat het toestel
dispozitivul este în
Direktīvas 2014/53/ES (RED) DEA5XX in overeenstemming is
Maksimālā izejas Maximum conformitate cu cerințele putere maximă de
būtiskajām prasībām un citiem met de essentiële eisen en de bandă de
Latviešu frekvenču josla jauda 4 Nederlands frequentieband uitgangsvermogen Românesc esențiale și alte prevederi ieșire 4
ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem. andere relevante bepalingen frecvență
(LV) 2402 - 2480 MHz dBm (2.5mW (NL) 2402 - 2480 MHz 4 dBm (2.5mW (RO) relevante ale Directivei 2014/53 dBm (2.5mW
Sākotnējais atbilstības van richtlijn 2014/53/EU (RED). 2402 - 2480 MHz
EIRP) EIRP) / UE (RED). Declarația inițială de EIRP)
deklarācija var apskatīt šeit De originele verklaring van
conformitate poate fi vizualizat
www.delphi.com/automotive- overeenstemming kan hier
aici
homologation~~pobj www.delphi.com/automotive-
www.delphi.com/automotive-
homologation worden bekeken
homologation
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Bluetooth 2402 - 2480 MHz4 dBm (2,5 Interference statement
mW) EIRP This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Delphi Deutschland GmbH,
42367 Wuppertal izjavlja, da je AM 531 - 1602 kHz Rules and Industry Canada licence‐exempt
ta DEA5XX v skladu z bistvenimi FM 87,5 - 108,0 MHz RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
zahtevami in ostalimi Maksimalna
Slovensko relevantnimi določili direktive frekvenčni pas izhodna moč following two conditions: (1) this device may not
(SI) 2014/53/ES (RED). Prvotni 2402 - 2480 MHz 4 dBm (2.5mW
izjavo o skladnosti si lahko EIRP)
cause interference, and (2) this device must Formatted: English (United States)
ogledate tukaj accept any interference, including interference
www.delphi.com/automotive- that may cause undesired operation of the
Standard reference Article of Directive 2014/53/EU
homologation
device. Formatted: English (United States)
EN 60950-1:2006 +
A11:2009 + A1:2010 + 3.1 (a): Health and Safety of the
A12:2011 + AC:2011 + User Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR
A2:2013 d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1
radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est
autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Formatted: English (United States)
EN 301 489-17 V3.1.1
l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
EU DECLARATION OF
EN 55020:2007 + 3.1 (b): Electromagnetic
A11:2011 Compatibility (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout Formatted: English (United States)
Delphi Electronics & Safety FCC/IC Regulatory Notice Antero Cuervo IDI - Commercial Vehicles
Tech Manager
Address: 2151 East Lincoln Rd
Kokomo Indiana 46904 Modification statement Signed for and on behalf of Delphi Electronics
United States of America Aptiv Electronics & Safety has not approved & Safety.
any changes or modifications to this device by
We declare on our sole responsibility, that the the user. Any changes or modifications could
void the user’s authority to operate the Kokomo Indiana United States of America
following product is in compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU and the essential requirements of . equipment.
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