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AUDIO SYSTEM
OWNER’S MANUAL
Keep With Vehicle At All Times.
Contains Important Information
On Safety, Operation & Maintenance.
99016-53ZM0-01E
99016-53ZM0-01E
Part No. 99016-53ZM0-01E May, 2020
Speech command
• Operating the speech command system 4
system
Peripheral
• Checking the situation around the vehicle 5
monitoring system
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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS
5
6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free
system for cellular phones)
Quick reference ..................108
6
Some basics .......................109
Placing a call using the
Bluetooth® hands-free system
..........................................113
Receiving a call using the
Bluetooth® hands-free system
..........................................116
Talking on the Bluetooth®
hands-free system ............116
Bluetooth® phone message
function .............................118
6-2. Setup
Phone settings ....................123
6-3. What to do if...
Troubleshooting ..................132
Index
Introduction
Symbols Meanings
WARNING:
Explains something that,
if not obeyed, could
cause death or serious
injury to people.
NOTICE:
Explains something that, Symbols Meanings
if not obeyed, could
Indicates the compo-
cause damage to or a
nent or position being
malfunction in the vehi-
explained.
cle or its equipment.
Indicates operating or
working procedures. Fol- Safety instruction
low the steps in numeri-
To use this system in the safest
cal order.
possible manner, follow all the
safety tips shown below.
Symbols in illustrations
Do not use any feature of this sys-
tem to the extent it becomes a dis-
traction and prevents safe driving.
The first priority while driving
should always be the safe opera-
tion of the vehicle. While driving, be
sure to observe all traffic regula-
tions.
Prior to the actual use of this sys-
tem, learn how to use it and
become thoroughly familiar with it.
Read the entire manual to make
sure you understand the system.
Do not allow other people to use
6
this system until they have read
and understood the instructions in
this manual.
For your safety, some functions
may become inoperable when driv-
ing. Unavailable screen buttons are
dimmed.
WARNING
● Exercise extreme caution if operat-
ing the system while driving. Insuffi-
cient attention to the road, traffic or
weather conditions may cause an
accident.
7
Quick guide
1 1
Quick guide
1-1. Basic function
Buttons overview .................. 8
“Menu” screen .................... 10
Status icon.......................... 11
“Setup” screen .................... 13
8 1-1. Basic function
Buttons overview
1-1.Basic function
A By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected
functions. (P.17)
B Press to seek up or down for a radio station or to access a desired
track/file. (P.59, 64, 66, 68, 69)
C Press to access the Bluetooth® hands-free system. (P.108)
• When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, press to display the phone
application screen.*
D Press to display the “Setup” screen. (P.13)
E Turn to change the radio station or skip to the next or previous track/file.
(P.59, 64, 66, 68, 69)
F Press to turn the audio/visual system on and off, and turn it to adjust the
volume. Press and hold to restart the system. (P.16, 53)
G When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established, press
to display the Maps application screen.*
H Press to access the audio/visual system. (P.52, 53)
1-1. Basic function 9
Quick guide
*
: This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
10 1-1. Basic function
“Menu” screen
A Displays the clock. Select to display the clock settings screen. (P.47)
H Select to adjust the contrast and brightness of the screens, etc. (P.23)
*1: This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
*2: Refer to the “Owner’s Manual”
1-1. Basic function 11
Quick guide
you have.
the top of the screen.
When the cellular phone is out of
the service area or in a place inac-
Status icon explanation
cessible by radio waves, is dis-
played.
“Rm” is displayed when receiving in
a roaming area. While roaming, dis-
play “Rm” top-left on the icon.
The receiving area may not be dis-
played depending on the type of
Bluetooth® phone you have.
While connected with cellular
phone
Reception Level Indicators
Poor
A The reception level of the con-
nected phone display (P.11) Excellent
B Remaining battery charge dis-
When using Miracast®
play (P.11)
C Bluetooth® phone connection Reception Level Indicators
Full
Quick guide
Press the “SETUP” button, or press settings. (P.37)
the “MENU” button, then select
“Setup” to display the “Setup”
screen. The items shown on the
“Setup” screen can be set.
Basic function
2
2
2-1. Basic information before
operation
Basic function
Initial screen ....................... 16
Touch screen...................... 17
Home screen ...................... 19
Entering letters and num-
bers/list screen operation . 20
Screen adjustment.............. 23
Linking multi-information dis-
play and the system.......... 25
2-2. Connectivity settings
Registering/Connecting a
Bluetooth® device............. 26
Setting Bluetooth® details... 30
Connecting to Miracast® via
Wi-Fi® ............................... 37
2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto™
......................................... 40
2-4. Other settings
General settings ................. 46
Voice settings ..................... 49
Vehicle settings .................. 50
For vehicles sold outside Europe, some of the functions cannot be oper-
ated while driving.
16 2-1. Basic information before operation
Initial screen
2-1.Basic information before operation
Caution screen
After a few seconds, the caution
screen will be displayed.
After about 5 seconds or selecting
“Continue”, the caution screen
automatically switches to the next
screen.
WARNING
● When the vehicle is stopped with
the hybrid system operating, always
apply the parking brake for safety.
Touch screen
Basic function
Operation method Outline Main use
Touch
Selecting an item
Quickly touch and
on the screen
release once.
*1: The
above operations may not be performed on all screens.
*2: The
Apple CarPlay Maps application is not compatible with pinch multi-touch
gestures.
18 2-1. Basic information before operation
Basic function
If the operable part of a capaci-
screen, can be displayed
tive touch screen button is
simultaneously.
wiped, it may operate uninten-
tionally.
Home screen operation
If the capacitive touch screen
button is being touched when the 1 Press the “HOME” button.
power switch is changed to ACC
or ON, the button may not oper-
ate properly. In this case,
remove anything touching the
button, turn the power switch off
and then turn it to ACC or ON, or
restart the system by press and
hold the “POWER VOLUME”
knob for 3 seconds or more.
2 Check that the home screen is
● Capacitive touch screen button sen- displayed.
sor sensitivity can be adjusted.
(P.46)
Basic function
*
: These functions are not available in
some languages.
1 Select .
The list screen may be displayed • Select to scroll to the end of the
name.
after entering characters. When a
• Select to move to the beginning of
list is displayed, use the appropri- the name.
ate screen button to scroll through ● Matching items from the database are
the list. listed even if the entered address or
name is incomplete.
Searching a list
The contrast and brightness of
Items are displayed in the list with the screen display and the 2
the most similar results of the image of the camera display
search at the top. can be adjusted. The screen
Basic function
can also be turned off, and/or
1 Select . changed to either day or night
mode.
(For information regarding
audio/visual screen adjust-
ment: P.53)
3 Select “Search”.
The list is displayed. 2 Select “Display”.
3 Select the desired items to be
set.
turn it on, press any button. Select “<” or “>” to select the
desired display.
B Select to turn day mode on/off.
(P.24) • “Contrast”
“+”: Select to strengthen the contrast of
C Select to adjust the screen dis- the screen.
play. (P.24) “-”: Select to weaken the contrast of the
D Select to adjust the camera dis- screen.
play. (P.24) • “Brightness”
“+”: Select to brighten the screen.
● When the screen is viewed through “-”: Select to darken the screen.
polarized sunglasses, a rainbow pat-
tern may appear on the screen due to
optical characteristics of the screen. If
this is disturbing, please operate the
screen without polarized sunglasses.
Linking multi-informa-
tion display and the sys-
tem
2
The following functions of the
system are linked with the
Basic function
multi-information display in
the instrument cluster:
Phone*
Audio
etc.
These functions can be oper-
ated using meter control
switches on the steering
wheel. For details, refer to
“Owner’s Manual”.
*:
When an Apple CarPlay connec-
tion is established, this function will
be unavailable.
26 2-2. Connectivity settings
Registering a Bluetooth®
phone for the first time
■ Registering from the system
1 Turn the Bluetooth® connection
setting of your cellular phone on.
This function is not available
If the desired Bluetooth® device
2-2. Connectivity settings 27
is not on the list, select “If you 7 Check that the following screen
cannot find...” and follow the is displayed, indicating pairing
guidance on the screen to try was successful.
again or register from the device.
2
(P.28)
Basic function
using your Bluetooth® device.
Registering a Bluetooth®
audio player for the first
time
Basic function
MAP (Message Access Profile)
Ver. 1.0 (Recommended: Ver.
1.2)
• This is a profile to use phone mes-
3 Select “Source” on the audio sage functions.
screen or press “AUDIO” button
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribu-
again.
tion Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Recom-
4 Select “Bluetooth”. mended: Ver. 1.3)
5 Select “Yes” to register an audio • This is a profile to transmit stereo
player. audio or high quality sound to the
audio/visual system.
6 Follow the steps in “Registering
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote
a Bluetooth® phone for the first Control Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Recom-
time” from step 5. (P.26) mended: Ver. 1.6)
• This is a profile to allow remote con-
Profiles trol the A/V equipment.
Setting Bluetooth®
details
2 Select “Bluetooth”.
3 Select the desired item to be
set.
2-2. Connectivity settings 31
2 Select “Registered device”.
Bluetooth® setup screen
3 Select the device to be con-
nected.
2
Basic function
A Connecting a Bluetooth® device
and editing the Bluetooth® “Add”: Registering a Bluetooth®
device information (P.31, 33) device. (P.26)
B Registering a Bluetooth® device “Preferred device settings”: Select
(P.33) to change the automatic connection
C Deleting a Bluetooth® device priority of the registered Bluetooth®
(P.33) devices. (P.35)
P.123
Connecting a Bluetooth®
device in a different way
(from Bluetooth® audio
“Device info”: Select to confirm and
screen)
change the Bluetooth® device infor-
mation. (P.33) P.70
Basic function
■ Reconnecting the Bluetooth®
phone
Deleting a Bluetooth®
device
If a Bluetooth® phone is discon-
nected due to poor reception from This operation cannot be performed
the Bluetooth® network when the while driving.
power switch is in ACC or ON, the 1 Display the Bluetooth® settings
system automatically reconnects screen. (P.30)
the Bluetooth® phone. 2 Select “Remove device”.
3 Select the desired device.
®
Registering a Bluetooth
device
Basic function
(P.35)
C Select to edit the system infor-
mation. (P.36)
“Vehicle”: Select to connect the audio D Select to reset all setup items.
player from the vehicle’s audio/visual
system.
“Device”: Select to connect the vehi- Changing “Bluetooth power”
cle’s audio/visual system from the
audio player. 1 Select “Bluetooth power”.
Depending on the audio player, When “Bluetooth power” is on:
the “Vehicle” or “Device” connec-
The Bluetooth® device is automati-
tion method may be best. As
cally connected when the power
such, refer to the manual that
switch is turned to ACC or ON.
comes with the audio player.
When “Bluetooth power” is off:
Basic function
device and cannot be changed. Miracast®. But this function is
D Select to set the connection sta- not for connecting to internet.
tus display of the phone on/off. It’s only for connecting to
WARNING
Basic function
40 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
port. (P.54)
Auto™*
3 Select “Always Enable” or
* “Enable Once”.
: This function is not made available in
some countries or areas. If “Do not enable” is selected, an
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Apple CarPlay connection will
allows some applications, not be established. In this case,
such as Map, Phone, and the device can be operated as a
Music, to be used on the sys- normal Apple device, such as an
tem. iPod. Apple CarPlay will remain
When an Apple disabled until “Preferred service”
CarPlay/Android Auto connec- on the general settings screen is
tion is established, Apple set to “Apple CarPlay”. (P.46)
CarPlay/Android Auto compati- Depending on the device con-
ble applications will be dis- nected, it may take approxi-
played on the system display. mately 3 to 6 seconds before the
system returns to previous
Compatible device
screen.
Apple iPhone (iOS Ver. 9.3 or later)
The screen may change to step
that supports Apple CarPlay.*
6 depending on the system.
For details, refer to
https://www.apple.com/ios/ 4 Press the “MENU” button.
carplay/.
Android™ devices with Android
OS ver 5.0 or higher which sup-
port Android Auto and have the
Android Auto application
installed.* For details, refer to
https://www.android.com/auto/.
*: Some devices may not operate
with this system.
Establishing an Apple
CarPlay connection
1 Enable Siri on the device to be
connected.
2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto 41
5 Select “Apple CarPlay”. set “Preferred service” on the
general settings screen to
“Android Auto”. (P.46)
Depending on the device con- 2
nected, it may take approxi-
mately 3 to 6 seconds before the
Basic function
system returns to previous
screen.
The screen may change to step
6 Check that home screen of
6 depending on the system.
Apple CarPlay is displayed.
4 Press the “MENU” button.
Establishing an Android
Auto connection
6 Check that home screen of
1 Check that the Android Auto Android Auto is displayed.
application is installed to the
device to be connected. ● When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
connection is established, the function
2 Connect the device to the USB of some system buttons will change.
port. (P.54) ● When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
connection is established, some sys-
3 Select “On” to enable the func- tem functions, such as the following,
tion. will be replaced by similar Apple
CarPlay/Android Auto functions or will
“Off”: To enable Android Auto,
42 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Basic function
smartphone or its terminal.
Troubleshooting
If you are experiencing difficulties with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, check
the following table.
Symptom Solution
Check if the device supports Apple CarPlay/Android
Auto.
Check Apple CarPlay/Android Auto is enabled on the
connected device.
Check that the Android Auto application is installed
to the device to be connected.
For details, refer to
https://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/,
https://www.android.com/auto/.
For available countries or areas for Apple CarPlay,
refer to https://www.apple.com/ios/
An Apple CarPlay/Android feature-availability/# apple carplay.
Auto connection cannot be Check if “Apple CarPlay”/“Android Auto” of “Pre-
established. ferred service” on the general settings screen is set
to on. (P.46)
Check if the USB cable being used is securely con-
nected to the device and USB port.
Try connecting the smartphone directly to the USB
port in the vehicle, without using the hub.
For Apple CarPlay: Check if the Lightning cable
being used is certified by Apple and check if Siri is
enabled.
After checking all of the above, try to establish an
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection. (P.46)
44 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Symptom Solution
When an Apple
CarPlay/Android Auto con-
nection is established and a As the system is not designed to play video through
video is being played, the Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, this is not a malfunc-
video is not displayed, but tion.
audio is output through the
system.
Although an Apple
CarPlay/Android Auto con-
The system may muted or the volume may be low.
nection is established, audio
Increase the system volume.
is not output through the sys-
tem.
Check if the USB cable being used to connect the
device to the system is damaged.
The Apple CarPlay/Android To check if the USB cable is damaged internally,
Auto screen has flickers connect the device to another system, such as a PC,
and/or audio from Apple and check if the device is recognized by the con-
CarPlay/Android Auto has nected system. (The device should begin charging
noise. when connected.)
After checking all of the above, try to establish an
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection. (P.46)
The map display of the Apple
As the Apple CarPlay Maps app is not compatible
CarPlay Maps app cannot be
with pinch multi-touch gestures, this is not a malfunc-
enlarged or contracted with
tion.
pinch multi-touch gestures.
During Apple CarPlay music
application (Apple Music,
Spotify, etc.) playback, if the
iPhone is operated to start
and play audio from an appli-
cation that is not compatible This operation is performed according to the specifi-
with Apple CarPlay* and the cation of the onboard device, this is not a malfunc-
onboard device volume is tion.
changed, the audio of the
incompatible application
stops and the system
resumes playback of the
original music application.
2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto 45
Symptom Solution
After interrupt audio (such as
navigation route guidance) is
This operation is performed according to the specifi-
played from an application 2
cation of the onboard device, this is not a malfunc-
that is not compatible with
tion. Manually change the audio source by yourself.
Apple CarPlay while the
Or, do not use applications that are not compatible
Basic function
onboard device is playing
with Apple CarPlay.* Due to some navigation appli-
audio (FM/AM, etc.), the sys-
cations are compatible from iOS 12, update to the
tem does not resume play-
latest iOS and application versions.
back of the original audio
(FM/AM, etc.).
When using Apple CarPlay,
route guidance arrows and
turn by turn navigation are
not displayed on the multi-
information display and sys- This is not a malfunction as display of these items is
tem display. When using not possible with this function.
Android Auto, turn by turn
navigation is not displayed
on the multi-information dis-
play and system display.
Disconnect the phone from the USB cable and check
if hands-free call audio can be heard using the
When using Android Auto, hands-free system.
hands-free call audio cannot
be heard from the vehicle’s Connect the phone to the system using Android
speakers. Auto, turn up the volume on the system and check if
hands-free call audio can be heard. Check if other
sounds can be heard from the vehicle’s speakers.
*:
Applications not compatible with Apple CarPlay are applications installed on the
iPhone that are not displayed on the Apple CarPlay screen application list. (such
as visual voicemail)
46 2-4. Other settings
Basic function
ware used in this product are enlisted.
(This includes instructions for obtaining 1 Select “Time zone”.
such software, where applicable.)
2 Select the desired time zone.
“SW sensitivity level”
If “Other” is selected, the zone
Select to change the capacitive touch
can be adjusted manually. Select
screen button sensitivity to 1 (low), 2
(medium), or 3 (high). “+” or “-” to adjust the time zone.
Basic function
tings screen
1 Press the “SETUP” button.
2 Select “Voice”.
3 Select the desired items to be
set.
Audio/visual system
3
Audio/visual system
AM/FM/DAB radio............... 58
3-3. Media operation
USB memory ...................... 63
iPod/iPhone (Apple CarPlay)
......................................... 65
Android Auto....................... 67
Bluetooth® audio................. 68
Miracast® ............................ 71
3-4. Audio/visual remote controls
Steering switches ............... 74
3-5. Setup
Audio settings ..................... 76
3-6. Tips for operating the
audio/visual system
Operating information ......... 77
For vehicles sold outside Europe, some of the functions cannot be oper-
ated while driving.
52 3-1. Basic operation
Quick reference
3-1.Basic operation
Functional overview
The audio control screen can be reached by the following methods:
From the “AUDIO” button
1 Press the “AUDIO” button.
From the “MENU” button
1 Press the “MENU” button, then select “Audio”.
Audio/visual system
works when the power switch
is in ACC or ON.
Audio/visual system
1 Select “Treble/Mid/Bass”.
2 Select the desired screen but-
ton.
A Select to adjust the sound bal-
ance between the front and rear
speakers.
B Select to adjust the sound bal-
ance between the left and right
speakers.
■ Automatic sound levelizer
(ASL)
A Select “+” or “-” to adjust high-
The system adjusts to the optimum
pitched tones.
volume and tone quality according
B Select “+” or “-” to adjust mid- to vehicle speed to compensate for
pitched tones. increased road noise, wind noise,
or other noises while driving.
C Select “+” or “-” to adjust low-
pitched tones. Type A
■ Fader/Balance 1 Select “Automatic sound leve-
liser”.
A good balance of the left and right
stereo channels and of the front 2 Select “High”, “Mid”, “Low” or
and rear sound levels is also “Off”.
important. Type B
Keep in mind that when listening to 1 Select “Automatic sound leve-
a stereo recording or broadcast, liser”.
changing the right/left balance will 2 Select to set the automatic
increase the volume of 1 group of sound leveliser on/off.
sounds while decreasing the vol-
56 3-1. Basic operation
Audio/visual system
functions may not be available.
DAB
3-2.Radio operation
AM/FM/DAB* radio
*
: If equipped
Overview
The radio control screen can be
reached by the following methods:
P.53
Control screen
AM/FM
Audio/visual system
● If the signal becomes weak, the radio
reduces the amount of channel sepa-
A AM/FM: ration to prevent the weak signal from
Favourites screen: Press to creating noise. If the signal becomes
select preset stations. extremely weak, the radio switches
from stereo to mono reception.
Station list screen: Press to
move up/down the station’s list.
Presetting a station
Manual screen: Press to seek
for stations. Press and hold for Up to 6 preset stations/services can
continuous seek. be registered in AM mode, FM
DAB: mode and DAB mode.
Favourites screen: Press to 1 Tune in the desired station.
select preset services/stations.
2 Select one of the screen buttons
Service/station list screen:
(1-6) and hold it until a beep is
Press to move up/down the ser-
heard.
vice/station’s list.
Manual screen: Press to seek
for service/station. Press and
hold for continuous seek.
B AM/FM:
Favourites screen: Turn to
select preset stations.
Station list screen: Turn to move
up/down the station’s list. The station’s frequency will be
Manual screen: Turn to seek for displayed in the screen button.
frequencies. To change the preset sta-
DAB: tions/services to a different one,
Favourites screen: Turn to follow the same procedure.
select preset services/stations.
Service/station list screen: Turn
60 3-2. Radio operation
Audio/visual system
frequency function on/off. This feature allows your radio to
(P.61) receive station and programmed
D Select on/off to set the DAB text information from radio stations
feature. which broadcast this information.
Depending on the availability of
● Radio settings can be set on the audio RDS infrastructure, the service may
settings screen. (P.76) not function properly.
USB memory
3-3.Media operation
Audio/visual system
K Displays cover art
When an Apple CarPlay/Android
Auto connection is established, USB video
this function will be unavailable. 1 Select “Browse”.
2 Select “Videos”.
Control screen
3 Select the desired folder and
USB audio file.
G Select to play/pause.
● Each time is selected, the mode
H Select to change the file. changes as follows:
Select and hold to fast forward. When random playback is off
• file/track repeat folder/album
I Select to display a full screen repeat off
When random playback is on
image.
• file/track repeat off
Audio/visual system
can be reached by the following I Select to change the track.
methods: P.53 Select and hold to fast forward.
Connecting an iPod/iPhone J Select to set random playback.
(P.54)
(P.66)
When an Android Auto connec-
K Displays cover art.
tion is established, this function
will be unavailable. An Apple CarPlay connection is
established
Control screen
Select and hold to fast rewind. (P.76) It may take time to display
the cover art, and the iPod/iPhone
G Select to play/pause. may not be operated while the cover
art display is in process.
H Select to change the track.
● When an iPod/iPhone is connected
Select and hold to fast forward. and the audio source is changed to
iPod/iPhone mode, the iPod/iPhone
I Select to set random playback. will resume playing from the same
(P.66) point it was last used.
● Depending on the iPod/iPhone that is
J Displays cover art. connected to the system, certain func-
tions may not be available.
Control panel ● Tracks selected by operating a con-
nected iPod/iPhone may not be recog-
nized or displayed properly.
● The system may not function properly
if a conversion adapter is used to con-
nect a device.
Repeating
Audio/visual system
● Do not leave your portable player in methods: P.53
the car. In particular, high tempera-
tures inside the vehicle may dam- Connecting an Android device
age the portable player. (P.54)
● Do not push down on or apply When an Apple CarPlay connec-
unnecessary pressure to the porta-
ble player while it is connected as tion is established, this function
this may damage the portable will be unavailable.
player or its terminal.
● Do not insert foreign objects into Control screen
the port as this may damage the
portable player or its terminal.
F Select to play/pause.
68 3-3. Media operation
Audio/visual system
A Select to display the audio
source selection screen. A Press to change the track.
Press and hold to fast for-
B Select to return to the top
ward/rewind.
screen.
B Turn to move up/down the list.
C Select to display a song list
Also, the knob can be used to
screen.
enter selections on the list
D Select to display the play mode screens by pressing it.
selection screen.
E Select to display the portable Repeating
device connection screen. The track or album currently being
(P.70) listened to can be repeated.
F Select to display the sound set- 1 Select .
ting screen. (P.54)
G Select to set repeat playback. ● Each time is selected, the mode
(P.69) changes as follows:
When random playback is off
H Select to change the track. • all repeat track repeat album
Select and hold to fast rewind. repeat off
When random playback is on
I Select to play/pause. • all repeat track repeat off
Audio/visual system
When another Bluetooth® device phone’s sound by connecting
is connected, a confirmation the smartphone to the
screen will be displayed. To dis- audio/visual system with
connect the Bluetooth® device, Wi-Fi® connection (P2P mode).
select “Yes”. This function is not available if
4 Follow the steps in “Registering the smartphone is not certified
a Bluetooth® phone for the first by Wi-Fi Alliance® as Miracast®
time” from step 5. (P.26) device. (Whether or not a
Selecting a registered device device is a Wi-Fi Alliance® cer-
1 Display the Bluetooth® audio tified Miracast® device can be
control screen. (P.68) checked at
http://www.wi-fi.org.)
2 Select “Connect”.
While the vehicle is being
3 Select the desired device to be
driven, this function can only
connected.
output sound.
4 Check that a confirmation
screen is displayed when the ● Miracast® performs wireless commu-
connection is complete. nication using the same 2.4 GHz radio
If an error message is displayed, frequency band as Bluetooth®.
Depending on the usage environment,
follow the guidance on the radio wave interference may occur,
screen to try again. resulting in image distortion and audio
stuttering. If interference occurs, con-
necting a Bluetooth® cellular phone or
portable device that is registered with
the system may reduce the effects.
Overview
WARNING
● Do not connect smartphone or
operate the controls while driving.
NOTICE
Audio/visual system
If the device has been connected
to the system before, this screen
may not be displayed and the
Miracast® connection may start
immediately.
4 Select the system name on the
smartphone.
5 Select “Yes”.
*1
: If equipped
Steering switches
3-4.Audio/visual remote controls
*2
: If cached radio is enabled, pressing
and holding the “MODE” switch
Steering switch operation pauses the broadcast. (Press and
hold again to play back the cached
Some parts of the audio/visual sys-
radio program.)
tem can be adjusted using the
*3
: When an Apple CarPlay connection
switches on the steering wheel.
is established, this function will be
unavailable.
*4: When
an Android Auto connection is
established, this function will be
unavailable.
■ switch
AM/FM
• Press: Preset stations up/down
(Favourites screen) Station
A Volume control switch up/down (Station list screen)
B “MODE” switch Seek up/down (Manual tuning
screen)
C switch • Press and hold (0.8 sec. or
■ Volume control switch more): Seek up/down continu-
• Press: Volume up/down ously while the switch is being
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or pressed (Manual tuning screen)
more): Volume up/down continu- DAB*1
ously • Press: Preset services/stations
■ “MODE” switch up/down (Favourites screen)
Service/station up/down (Ser-
AM/FM/DAB*1
vice/station list screen) Seek
• Press: Change audio modes
up/down (Manual tuning screen)
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or
more): Mute/pause*2 (Press and more): Seek up/down continu-
hold again to resume.) ously while the switch is being
USB*3, 4, iPod/iPhone*4, Android pressed (Manual tuning screen)
Auto*3, Bluetooth® audio*3, 4 USB*2, 3, iPod/iPhone*3,
• Press: Change audio modes Bluetooth® audio*2, 3
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or • Press: Track/file up/down
more): Pause (Press and hold • Press and hold (0.8 sec. or
again to resume the play mode.) more): Fast forward/rewind
3-4. Audio/visual remote controls 75
Android Auto*2
• Press: Track up/down
*1
: If equipped
*2
: When an Apple CarPlay connection
is established, this function will be
unavailable.
*3 3
: When an Android Auto connection is
established, this function will be
unavailable.
Audio/visual system
76 3-5. Setup
*
: If equipped
Audio settings
3-5.Setup
Common settings
Detailed audio settings can be
programmed. 1 Display the audio settings
screen. (P.76)
Displaying the audio set- 2 Select “Common”.
tings screen 3 Select the desired items to be
1 Press the “SETUP” button. set.
Audio/visual system
● To avoid damage to the signals will cancel each other out,
audio/visual system, be careful not causing a momentary flutter or loss
to spill beverages over the of reception.
audio/visual system.
Static and fluttering: These occur
when signals are blocked by build-
Radio
ings, trees or other large objects.
Usually, a problem with radio Increasing the bass level may
reception does not mean there is a reduce static and fluttering.
problem with the radio it is just Station swapping: If the FM signal
the normal result of conditions out- being listened to is interrupted or
side the vehicle. weakened, and there is another
For example, nearby buildings and strong station nearby on the FM
terrain can interfere with FM recep- band, the radio may tune in the
tion. Power lines or phone wires second station until the original sig-
can interfere with AM signals. And nal can be picked up again.
of course, radio signals have a lim- ■ AM
ited range. The farther the vehicle
Fading: AM broadcasts are
is from a station, the weaker its sig-
reflected by the upper atmosphere
nal will be. In addition, reception
especially at night. These
conditions change constantly as the
reflected signals can interfere with
vehicle moves.
those received directly from the
Here are some common reception radio station, causing the radio sta-
problems that may not indicate a tion to sound alternately strong and
problem with the radio as weak.
described.
Station interference: When a
■ FM reflected signal and a signal
Fading and drifting stations: Gener- received directly from a radio sta-
ally, the effective range of FM is tion are very nearly the same fre-
about 40 km (25 miles). Once out- quency, they can interfere with
78 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
Audio/visual system
quency
File information File type Frequency (kHz)
MP3 files:
Compatible USB devices 32/44.1/48
MPEG 1 LAYER 3
MP3 files:
USB communica- USB 2.0 HS (480
MPEG 2 LSF 16/22.05/24
tion formats Mbps)
LAYER 3
File formats FAT 16/32
WMA files:
Correspondence Mass storage Ver. 7, 8, 9*1 32/44.1/48
class class (9.1/9.2)
11.025/12/16/
Compatible audio format AAC files:
22.05/24/32/
MPEG4/AAC-LC
44.1/48
Compatible compressed files 8/11.025/12/16/
WAV (LPCM) 22.05/24/32/
Item USB files*2 44.1/48/88.2/
96/176.4/192
MP3/WMA/AAC
Compatible file for- 8/11.025/12/16/
WAV(LPCM)/
mat 22.05/24/32/
FLAC/ALAC/ FLAC*2
44.1/48/88.2/
OGG Vorbis
96/176.4/192
Compatible
MP4/AVI/WMV 8/11.025/12/16/
file format (video)*
22.05/24/32/
ALAC*2
Folders in the Maximum 44.1/48/64/
device 3000 88.2/96
8/11.025/16/
OGG Vorbis*2 22.05/32/44.1/
48
80 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
*1
: Only compatible with Windows File type Channel mode
Media Audio Standard
*2 1ch, 2ch (Dual
: Sound source of 48kHz or more is
AAC files channel is not sup-
down-converted to 48kHz/24bit.
ported)
WAV (LPCM)/
Corresponding bit rates*1 FLAC/ALAC/ 2ch
OGG Vorbis
File type Bit rate (kbps)
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3),
MP3 files:
32 - 320 WMA (Windows Media Audio)
MPEG 1 LAYER 3
and AAC (Advanced Audio Cod-
MP3 files:
ing) are audio compression stan-
MPEG 2 LSF 8 - 160
LAYER 3
dards.
This system can play
WMA files: Ver. 7,
CBR 48 - 192 MP3/WMA/AAC files on USB
8
memory.
WMA files:
CBR 48 - 320 MP4, WMV and AVI files can use
Ver. 9*2 (9.1/9.2)
the following resolutions:
AAC files:
8 - 320 128x96, 160x120, 176x144
MPEG4/AAC-LC
(QCIF), 320x240 (QVGA),
OGG Vorbis 32-500 352x240 (SIF), 352x288 (CIF),
*1: Variable Bit Rate (VBR) compatible 640x480 (VGA), 720x480
*2: Only (NTSC), 720x576 (PAL)
compatible with Windows
Media Audio Standard When naming an
MP3/WMA/AAC file, add an
Quantization bit
File type appropriate file extension
rate (bit)
(.mp3/.wma/.m4a).
WAV(LPCM) files
This system plays back files with
FLAC 16/24
.mp3/.wma/.m4a file extensions
ALAC as MP3/WMA/AAC files respec-
tively. To prevent noise and play-
Compatible channel modes back errors, use the appropriate
file extension.
File type Channel mode MP3 files are compatible with the
Stereo, joint ste- ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver.
MP3 files reo, dual channel 2.2 and Ver. 2.3 formats. This
and monaural system cannot display album
WMA files 2ch title, track title and artist name in
3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system 81
other formats. this reason, we recommend cre-
WMA/AAC files can contain a ating USB memory with no more
WMA/AAC tag that is used in the than 2 levels of folders.
same way as an ID3 tag.
WMA/AAC tags carry information
such as track title and artist
name. 3
The emphasis function is avail-
able only when playing MP3
Audio/visual system
files.
This system can play back AAC
files encoded by iTunes. The play order of the USB mem-
The sound quality of MP3/WMA ory with the structure shown
files generally improves with above is as follows:
higher bit rates.
m3u playlists are not compatible
with the audio player.
MP3i (MP3 interactive) and
MP3PRO formats are not com-
patible with the audio player.
The player is compatible with
VBR (Variable Bit Rate).
When playing back files The order changes depending
recorded as VBR (Variable Bit on the personal computer and
Rate) files, the play time will not MP3/WMA/AAC encoding soft-
be correctly displayed if the fast ware you use.
forward or reverse operations
are used.
It is not possible to check folders
that do not include
MP3/WMA/AAC files.
MP3/WMA/AAC files in folders
up to 8 levels deep can be
played. However, the start of
playback may be delayed when
using USB memory containing
numerous levels of folders. For
82 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
Corresponding Corresponding
frame rate: screen size:
MAX 60i/30p MAX 19201080
Corresponding
frame rate:
MAX 60i/30p
Video codec:
WMV9
WMV9
Advanced profile
Audio codec:
WMA9.2 (7, 8,
Windows Media
9.1, 9.2)
Video
Corresponding
screen size:
MAX 19201080
Corresponding
frame rate:
MAX 60i/30p
Terms
■ ID3 tag
This is a method of embedding
track related information in an
MP3 file. This embedded infor-
mation can include the track
3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system 83
number, track title, the artist’s tries.
name, the album title, the music This product is protected by cer-
genre, the year of production, tain intellectual property rights of
comments, cover art and other Microsoft. Use or distribution of
data. The contents can be freely such technology outside of this
edited using software with ID3 product is prohibited without a
tag editing functions. Although license from Microsoft. 3
the tags are restricted to a num-
■ AAC
ber of characters, the information
Audio/visual system
can be viewed when the track is AAC is short for Advanced Audio
played back. Coding and refers to an audio
compression technology stan-
■ WMA tag
dard used with MPEG2 and
WMA files can contain a WMA MPEG4.
tag that is used in the same way
as an ID3 tag. WMA tags carry
Error messages
information such as track title
and artist name. ■ USB
■ MP3 Message Explanation
MP3 is an audio compression This indicates a
standard determined by a work- problem in the
“USB error”
ing group (MPEG) of the ISO USB memory or its
(International Standard Organi- connection.
zation). MP3 compresses audio This indicates that
data to about 1/10 the size of “No music files no compatible files
that on conventional discs. found.” are included in the
USB memory.
■ WMA
This indicates that
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is
“No video files no video files are
an audio compression format found.” included in the
developed by Microsoft®. It com- USB memory.
presses files into a size smaller
than that of MP3 files. The
decoding formats for WMA files
are Ver. 7, 8 and 9.
Windows Media is either a regis-
tered trademark or trademark of
Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other coun-
84 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
■ iPod
Message Explanation
This indicates a
problem in the
“iPod error”
iPod or its connec-
tion.
This indicates that
“No music files
there is no music
found.”
data in the iPod.
This indicates that
the firmware ver-
sion is not compat-
“Check the iPod
ible. Perform the
firmware version.”
iPod firmware
updates and try
again.
This indicates that
it failed to autho-
“iPod authorisation
rize the iPod.
unsuccessful.”
Please check your
iPod.
■ Bluetooth® audio
Message Explanation
“Music tracks not
This indicates a
supported. Check
problem in the
your portable
Bluetooth® device.
player.”
For vehicles sold outside Europe, some of the functions cannot be oper-
ated while driving.
86 4-1. Speech command system operation
Command list
Command list
■ Common
Command Action
“Correction” Returns to the previous state
“Cancel” Cancels the speech command system
■ Top menu
Command Action
“More commands” Displays more commonly used commands
■ Media
Command Action
“Play <artist name> <album or song Plays tracks from the selected artist and
name>”*1 album/song
“Play playlist <playlist name>”*1, 2 Plays tracks from the selected playlist
*1: The
audio device must be connected via a USB cable to use the functionality
*2: Available
only for iPod/iPhone
4-1. Speech command system operation 89
■ Phone
Command Action
“Dial <phone number>” Call the selected phone number
Call the phone number of the latest outgoing
“Redial”
call
“Call <contacts>” Call the selected phone contact
Call the selected phone contact on its
“Call <contacts> <phone types>”
selected phone type
4
■ Radio
Command Action
Peripheral monitoring
system
5
WARNING
● As the Rear Crossing Traffic Alert
display is displayed over the cam- Parking assist guide line display
era view, it may be difficult to see mode (P.97)
the Rear Crossing Traffic Alert dis-
play depending on the colour and The steering wheel return points
brightness of the surrounding area. (parking assist guide lines) are dis-
played.
Canceling Parking assist This mode is recommended for
monitor those who are comfortable with
The parking assist monitor is can- parking the vehicle without the aid
celed when the shift lever is shifted of the estimated course lines.
into any position other than the “R”
position.
Screen description
Rear view
Screen description
Rear view
A Corners of bumper
A Distance guide lines
Show distance behind the vehicle.
• Display points approximately 0.5 m
(1.5 ft.) (red) from the edge of the
bumper.
5-1. Parking assist monitor 99
• The area around both corners of the
The camera
bumper will not be displayed.
Wide rear view The camera for the parking assist
monitor is located as shown in the
illustration.
NOTICE
even when they appear to be so.
Be sure to check visually.
● The parking assist monitor may not
operate properly in the following The distances between the vehi-
cases. cle width guide lines and the left
• If the back of the vehicle is hit, the and right dividing lines of the
position and mounting angle of the
camera may change. parking space may not be equal,
• As the camera has a water proof even when they appear to be so.
construction, do not detach, disas- Be sure to check visually.
semble or modify it. This may cause
incorrect operation. The distance guide lines give a
• When cleaning the camera lens, distance guide for flat road sur-
flush the camera with a large quan- faces. In any of the following sit-
tity of water and wipe it with a soft uations, there is a margin of error
and wet cloth. Strongly rubbing the
camera lens may cause the camera between the guide lines on the
lens to be scratched and unable to screen and the actual dis-
transmit a clear image.
tance/course on the road.
• Do not allow organic solvent, car
wax, window cleaner or a glass ■ When the ground behind the
coating to adhere to the camera. If vehicle slopes up sharply
this happens, wipe it off as soon as
possible. The distance guide lines will appear
• If the temperature changes rapidly, to be closer to the vehicle than the
such as when hot water is poured actual distance. Because of this,
on the vehicle in cold weather, the
system may not operate normally. objects will appear to be farther
• When washing the vehicle, do not away than they actually are. In the
apply intensive bursts of water to same way, there will be a margin of
the camera or camera area. Doing error between the guidelines and
so may result in the camera mal-
functioning. the actual distance/course on the
road.
● Do not expose the camera to strong
impact as this could cause a mal-
function. If this happens, have the
vehicle inspected by a SUZUKI
dealer or a qualified workshop as
soon as possible.
A A margin of error
102 5-1. Parking assist monitor
Phone
6
Phone
function ...........................118
6-2. Setup
Phone settings..................123
6-3. What to do if...
Troubleshooting ................132
108 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
Quick reference
6-1.Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
Message function
Phone
sure to register it to the system and
nection is established, phone
connect it or disable its Bluetooth®
functions will be performed by function.
Apple CarPlay instead of the ● When a device is connected via
hands-free system. Bluetooth®, the Bluetooth® icon on
the status bar will be displayed in
● This system is not guaranteed to blue. (P.11)
operate with all Bluetooth® devices.
WARNING
● If your cellular phone does not support
Bluetooth®, this system cannot func- ● While driving, do not operate a cel-
tion. lular phone.
● In the following conditions, the system ● Your audio unit is fitted with
may not function:
Bluetooth® antennas. People with
• The cellular phone is turned off.
implantable cardiac pacemakers,
• The current position is outside the
cardiac resynchronization therapy-
communication area.
pacemakers or implantable cardio-
• The cellular phone is not connected.
verter defibrillators should maintain
• The cellular phone has a low battery.
a reasonable distance between
● When using the hands-free system or themselves and the Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® audio and Wi-Fi® functions antennas. The radio waves may
at the same time, the following prob- affect the operation of such
lems may occur: devices.
• The Bluetooth® connection may be
cut.
• Noise may be heard on the
110 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
WARNING
select “Yes”.
4 Follow the steps in “Registering
● Before using Bluetooth® devices,
users of any electrical medical a Bluetooth® phone for the first
device other than implantable car- time” from step 5. (P.26)
diac pacemakers, cardiac resyn-
chronization therapy-pacemakers Selecting a registered device
or implantable cardioverter defi-
brillators should consult the manu- 1 Display the phone top screen.
facturer of the device for (P.108)
information about its operation
under the influence of radio waves. 2 Select “Select device”.
Radio waves could have unex-
3 Select the desired device to be
pected effects on the operation of
such medical devices. connected.
4 Check that a confirmation
NOTICE screen is displayed when the
connection is complete.
● Do not leave your cellular phone in
the vehicle. The temperature inside If an error message is displayed,
may rise to a level that could dam- follow the guidance on the
age the phone.
screen to try again.
A Phone switch
● The other party’s voice will be heard
• If the switch is pressed during a call, from the front speakers. The
the call will end. audio/visual system will be muted
• If the switch is pressed when an during phone calls or when hands-free
speech commands are used.
incoming call is received, the call will
be answered. ● Talk alternately with the other party on
the phone. If both parties speak at the
• If the switch is pressed during a call
same time, the other party may not
when a separate incoming call is hear what has been said. (This is not 6
waiting, the waiting call will be a malfunction.)
answered. ● Keep call volume down. Otherwise,
Phone
• Depending on the system, if the the other party’s voice may be audible
switch is pressed when an Apple outside the vehicle and voice echo
CarPlay connection is established, may increase. When talking on the
phone, speak clearly towards the
the Apple CarPlay phone application
microphone.
will be displayed on the system
● The other party may not hear you
screen.
clearly when:
B Volume control switch • Driving on an unpaved road. (Making
excessive traffic noise.)
• Press the “+” side to increase the vol- • Driving at high speeds.
ume. • The roof or windows are open.
• Press the “-” side to decrease the vol- • The air conditioning vents are pointed
ume. towards the microphone.
• The sound of the air conditioning fan
■ Microphone is loud.
• There is a negative effect on sound
The microphone is used when quality due to the phone and/or net-
talking on the phone. work being used.
NOTICE
● Do not touch and put a sharp object
to the microphone. It may cause
failure.
112 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
Phone
: Incoming call
call from.
: Outgoing call
■ Calling methods from phone
● When making a call to the same num-
screen ber continuously, only the most recent
By call history (P.113) call is listed in call history.
Phone
Follow the steps in “Registering displayed.
a new contact to the contact list”
from step 2. (P.128)
Registering a new contact
C Select to cancel transferring.
1 Select and hold the screen but-
● If your cellular phone is neither PBAP ton to add a contact.
nor OPP compatible, the contacts 2 Select the desired contact.
cannot be transferred using
Bluetooth®. But the contacts can be 3 Select the desired number.
transferred from USB device.
(P.127) ● If there is no contact in the contacts
● Depending on the type of Bluetooth® list, the contacts cannot be registered
phone: at the home screen.
• It may be necessary to perform addi- ● The contact cannot be registered at
tional steps on the phone when trans- the home screen while driving.
ferring contact data.
• The registered image in the contact
list may not transfer depending on the
type of Bluetooth® phone connected.
By keypad
1 Display the phone top screen.
(P.108)
116 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
When a call is received, the fol- While talking on the phone, the
lowing screen is displayed following screen is displayed.
with a sound. The operations outlined below
can be performed on this
Incoming calls screen.
Phone
■ By keypad negatively impacted.
1 Select “0-9”. ● “Transmit volume” is dimmed when
mute is on.
2 Enter the desired number.
■ By selecting “Release tones” Switching calls while a call
“Release tones” appear when a is in progress
continuous tone signal(s) contain- When there are no calls on hold
ing a (w) is registered in the contact during a call: “Hold” is displayed.
list. When selected, the current call is
This operation can be performed placed on hold.
while driving.
When there is no current call, but
1 Select “Release tones”.
there is a call on hold: “Activate”
is displayed. When selected, the
● A continuous tone signal is a charac-
ter string that consists of numbers and system switches to the call that
the characters “p” or “w”. (e.g. was on hold.
056133w0123p#1)
When there is another call on
● When the “p” pause tone is used, the
tone data up until the next pause tone hold during a call: “Swap calls” is
will be automatically sent after 2 sec- displayed. When selected, the
onds have elapsed. When the “w” current call is placed on hold,
pause tone is used, the tone data up
until the next pause tone will be auto- and the system switches to the
matically sent after a user operation is call that was on hold.
118 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
Phone
played.
Phone
(quick reply)
3 Select corresponding to the
15 messages have already been desired message to edit.
stored.
4 Select “OK” when editing is
1 Display the message screen. completed.
(P.118)
2 Select a desired account name ● To reset the edit quick reply mes-
sages, select “Default”.
that is displayed on the left side
of screen.
Calling the message sender
3 Select the desired message
from the list. Calls can be made to an e-
mail/SMS/MMS message sender’s
4 Select “Reply”.
phone number.
5 Select “Quick message”.
This operation can be performed
6 Select the desired message. while driving.
: Select to edit the message. ■ Calling from e-mail/SMS/MMS
(P.121) message display
7 Select “Send”. 1 Display the message screen.
“Cancel”: Select to cancel sending the (P.118)
message.
While the message is being sent,
122 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
Phone settings
6-2.Setup
2 Select “Phone”. 6
3 Select the desired item to be
set.
Phone
Phone settings screen
Notifications/Display set-
tings screen
A Select to change the incoming
1 Display the phone settings
call display.
screen. (P.123)
“Full screen”: When a call is received,
2 Select “Notifications/Display”. the incoming call screen is displayed
and can be operated on the screen.
“Drop-down”: A message is displayed
at the top of the screen.
B Select to set the SMS/MMS noti-
fication pop-up on/off.
C Select to change the incoming
SMS/MMS display.
“Full screen”: When an SMS/MMS
message is received, the incoming
SMS/MMS display screen is displayed
and can be operated on the screen.
“Drop-down”: When an SMS/MMS
message is received, a message is dis-
played at the top of the screen.
D Select to set the e-mail notifica-
tion pop-up on/off.
6-2. Setup 125
Phone
H Select to reset all setup items.
A For PBAP compatible
*:
If equipped
Bluetooth® phones: Select to
● Depending on the phone, these func- change the contact/history
tions may not be available. transfer settings. (P.126)
B Select to update contacts from
Contact/Call history settings
the connected phone or a USB
screen memory. (P.127)
Contacts can be transferred from a C Select to sort contacts by the
Bluetooth® phone to this system. first name or last name field.
Contacts and favourites can be
D Select to add contacts to the
added, edited and deleted. Also,
favourites list. (P.129)
the call history can be deleted.
1 Display the phone settings E Select to delete favorites from
screen. (P.123) the favourites list. (P.129)
Phone
cellular phone.
From phone (OPP compatible
To cancel this function, select
Bluetooth® phones only) “Cancel”.
1 Select “Transfer contacts from 5 Check that a confirmation
device”. screen is displayed when the
2 Select “From phone operation is complete.
(Bluetooth)”.
From USB device
When the contact is not regis-
tered Backed-up contact data (“vCard”
3 Transfer the contact data to the formatted) can be transferred from
system using a Bluetooth® USB device or Bluetooth® phone
phone. connected via USB to this system.
This operation may be unneces- 1 Open the lid and connect a USB
sary depending on the type of device. (P.54)
cellular phone. 2 Select “Transfer contacts from
To cancel this function, select device”.
“Cancel”. 3 Select “From USB”.
128 6-2. Setup
Phone
screen is displayed when the
Deleting the contact data operation is complete.
For PBAP compatible Bluetooth® ■ Registering contacts in the
phones, this function is available favourites list in a different
when “Automatic transfer” is set to way (from the contact details
off. (P.126) screen)
1 Select “Delete contacts”. 1 Display the phone top screen.
(P.108)
2 Select the desired contact and
select “Delete”. 2 Select “Contacts” and select the
desired contact.
3 Select “Yes” when the confirma-
tion screen appears. 3 Select “Add favourite”.
4 Check that a confirmation
● Multiple data can be selected and screen is displayed when the
deleted at the same time.
operation is complete.
● When a Bluetooth® phone is deleted,
the contact data will be deleted at the ■ Deleting favorites from the
same time. favorites list
1 Select “Remove favourite”.
Favourites list setting
2 Select the desired contacts and
Up to 15 contacts (maximum of 4 select “Remove”.
numbers per contact) can be regis-
130 6-2. Setup
4 Select “Yes” when the confirma- F Select to reset all setup items.
tion screen appears.
● Depending on the phone, these func-
5 Check that a confirmation tions may not be available.
screen is displayed when the
operation is complete. Vehicle signature settings
Phone
132 6-3. What to do if...
Troubleshooting
6-3.What to do if...
Phone
set to on. to off. (P.125)
■ When making/receiving a call
A call cannot be made/received. ■ When using the Bluetooth®
message function
Likely cause Solution
Messages cannot be viewed.
Your vehicle is in a Move to where
no longer appears Likely cause Solution
area.
on the display. Enable message
transfer on the cel-
■ When using the phonebook Message transfer
lular phone
is not enabled on
Phonebook data cannot be trans- (approve mes-
the cellular phone.
ferred manually/automatically. sage transfer on
the phone).
Likely cause Solution
Set automatic
Automatic contact Set automatic con- Automatic transfer
transfer function
transfer function tact transfer func- function on this
on this system to
on this system is tion on this system system is set to off.
on. (P.125)
set to off. to on. (P.125)
New message notifications are not
displayed.
134 6-3. What to do if...
Index
Alphabetical Index
A Bluetooth® phone message function
.....................................................118
AM/FM/DAB radio ........................... 58
Calling the message sender.......121
Manual tuning .............................. 60
Checking received messages ....119
Overview ...................................... 58
Checking sent messages ...........120
Presetting a station ...................... 59
Create a new message ..............120
Radio options ............................... 60
Displaying the message screen .118
RDS (Radio data system) ............ 61
Receiving a message.................119
Time shift operation ..................... 61
Replying to a message (quick reply)
Android Auto................................... 67
.................................................121
Overview ...................................... 67
“Bluetooth” button (“Setup” screen)
“Android Auto” button (“Menu”
.......................................................30
screen) .................................... 10, 41
Buttons overview..............................8
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto™......40
Operations of each part..................8
Establishing an Android Auto con-
nection ....................................... 41
C
Establishing an Apple CarPlay con-
nection ....................................... 40 “CH TRACK” button .........................8
Troubleshooting ........................... 43 AM/FM/DAB radio ........................59
“Apple CarPlay” button (“Menu” Android Auto ................................68
screen) .................................... 10, 40 Bluetooth® audio ..........................69
Audio/visual remote controls ........ 74 iPod/iPhone (Apple CarPlay) .......66
“Audio” button (“Menu” screen) USB memory................................64
................................................. 10, 52 Clock settings ...........................10, 47
“Audio” button (“Setup” screen) .. 76 Command list ..................................88
“AUDIO” button .......................... 8, 52 Command list overview ................88
Audio settings ................................ 76
Connecting to Miracast® via Wi-Fi®
Audio settings screen................... 76
.......................................................37
Displaying the audio settings screen
...................................................76 Displaying the Wi-Fi® settings
screen ........................................37
B Wi-Fi® function operating hints ....38
Wi-Fi® settings screen .................38
Basic function................................... 8
Connectivity settings .....................26
Basic information before operation
....................................................... 16
D
Basic operation .............................. 52
Bluetooth® audio ............................68 “Display” button (“Menu” screen)
Overview ...................................... 68 .................................................10, 23
Registering/Connecting a Distance guide line display mode .98
Bluetooth® device ...................... 70 Screen description .......................98
Alphabetical Index 137
R Bluetooth® phone.....................110
Reordering the audio source........54
Radio operation .............................. 58 Selecting an audio source............53
Receiving a call using the Sound settings .............................54
Bluetooth® hands-free system.. 116 Speech command system....57, 112
Incoming calls ............................ 116 Turning the system on and off......53
Registering/Connecting a USB port.......................................54
Bluetooth® device ........................ 26 Using the phone switch/microphone
Profiles ......................................... 29 .................................................110
When selling or disposing of the
Registering a Bluetooth® audio
vehicle......................................112
player for the first time ............... 28
Speech command system..............86
Registering a Bluetooth® phone for Speech command system operation
the first time ............................... 26 ...................................................87
Using the speech command system
S ...................................................86
Screen adjustment ......................... 23 Status icon ......................................11
Alphabetical Index 139
Certification
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
ENGLISH 7.0 mm
AUDIO SYSTEM
OWNER’S MANUAL
Keep With Vehicle At All Times.
Contains Important Information
On Safety, Operation & Maintenance.
99016-53ZM0-01E
99016-53ZM0-01E
Part No. 99016-53ZM0-01E May, 2020