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iPod functions


Listening to a tune repeatedly


■ To listen to the same tune repeatedly It is possible to play back the same tune repeatedly. 1 Select


(repeat) while playing back a tune.


With "RPT" displayed for FUNCTION on the iPod screen, the tune is played back repeatedly.


1 Select


(random) while playing back a tune.


With "RDM" displayed for FUNCTION on the iPod screen, the tunes in the folder are played back in random order.


• Selecting


(random) again releases the random playback.


2 Select


(random) again.


The albums in the list are rearranged in random order, and the tracks in an album are played in order.


NOTE Each time you select a key, it will toggle between "usage" and "non-usage" of the corresponding roads or ferries.


NOTE The function will be toggled as shown below by briefly pressing dom) repeatedly.


(ran-


Listening the tunes in random order


random off random album random


It is possible to play back the tunes in the folder in random order.


NOTE The random order function is available only for music contents.


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AUX functions


Playing back the AUX


The external input sound can be output. The external input sound is regarded as "AUX" that is one of the audio sources. To activate this function, AUXBOX connection should be detected and A/V-IN setting is changed to "AUX". 1 Switch the external input source.


When a AUX is not yet set on the in-vehicle equipment, set a AUX. Connect a mini pin plug (3.5φ ). Refer to the Owner's Manual of the vehicle.


Select Page 195.)


(setting) to display the screen set for the audio. (See


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USB storage device functions


WARNING


The driver must not attempt to operate or watch the screen while the vehicle is in motion. Doing so will distract attention from driving and the road, and could lead to an accident.


NOTE • Using the Audio and Visual System with the engine stopped could lower the battery's electricity level. If the initial charge level is too low, the engine may not start the next time. It is recommended that the system be used only when the engine is running expect when the vehicle is parked in a garage or other enclosed area.


• In the interest of safety, the use of some functions may be unavailable while


driving. The buttons for a touch screen that cannot be used are displayed greyed out.


• Liquid-crystal displays may be difficult to read when wearing polarized glasses.


Setting the USB storage device


Using this system, MP3/WMA/AAC files stored in the memory of USB storage devices can be played back. To activate this function, externally connect a USB storage device.


■ Media format Supported file systems are FAT16 (128 MB or more) and FAT32 (256 MB or more). NTSF is not supported.


MP3: MPEG1 Audio Layer 3, 32 to 320 kbps, 44.1/48/32 kHz WMA: Windows Media Audio 9.2 supported AAC: AAC-LC 8 to 320 kbps, 8 to 48 kHz


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NOTE In the following cases, play back is not possible. A USB connection device that: • is connected to a hub in between, • requires more than 500 mA operating current, • is compatible only with USB 1.1, • requires an additional power supply except for the USB power supply (bus


power),


• is a digital audio player except for an iPod, • is formatted on NTFS, • is a card reader for a memory card, • includes a file that is protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM), or • is of poor quality (is not compatible with USB 2.0).


■ Connecting or disconnecting the USB storage device Connection of a USB storage device is detected when a USB storage device is installed with the connection cable specific to the USB storage devices that was attached to the vehicle. Disconnection of a USB stor- age device is detected when a USB storage device is removed from the connection cable or USB connection is suspended.


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Playing the USB storage device


It is possible to play back MP3/WMA/AAC audio files stored in the memory of the USB storage devices. 1 Connect the USB storage devices with the connection


cable specific to the USB storage devices that was attached to the vehicle. Playback will automatically start. The first tune in the lead folder in the USB storage device is played back from the start. When the tunes in the folder are played back to the last, the first tune in the lower-order or next folder is played back. When the tunes in the USB storage device are played back to the last, the playback is resumed from the first tune in the lead folder.


NOTE When no USB storage device is set in the in-vehicle equipment, set the USB stor- age device.


USB storage device functions


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USB storage device functions


USB control screen displayed


When the USB screen is not displayed while playing back of a USB audio file, press the [TUNE/TRACK] button to display the USB screen. And then selecting the screen displays the USB control screen.


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


(5)


(4) STATE


The play status of the file being played back is displayed.


: Play : Pause : Forward search : Reverse search


(5) FUNCTION


(8) (9) (10) (11) (12)


(7) (6)


(18)


The play status of the file being played back is displayed. RPT: Repeating F.RPT: Folder repeating RDM: Random playback SCAN: Scanning


(6) TIME


The playback time of the file is displayed.


(7) VOL


(13)


(14)


(15)


(16)


(17)


Sound volume level is displayed. (See Page 121.)


(1) Clock


The current time is displayed. Clock setting screen "SET CLOCK" as described on Page 74.


(2) FOLDER


The folder number of the file being played back is displayed.


(3) FILE


The file number of the file being played back is displayed.


(8) FOLDER


The folder name is displayed.


(9) FILE


The file name is displayed.


(10) TITLE


The title of a tune is displayed.


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(11) ALBUM


The name of an album is displayed.


(12) ARTIST


The name of an artist is displayed.


(13)


(setting)


Selecting this displays the screen set for the audio. (See Page 195.)


(14)


(folder search)


Used to play back the first tune in the succeeding/preceding folder. (See Page 190.)


(15)


(random)


Used to change over the playback method of tunes in ran- dom order. (See Page 194.)


(16)


(repeat)


Used to change the playback method of tunes over to the repeated playback. (See Page 193.) The function will be toggled as shown below. OFF -> RPT -> F.RPT -> OFF .....


(17)


(list)


Used to display the list in the USB. (See Page 190.)


(18)


(Name)


Displayed when the contents of the text cannot be displayed for each item. Selecting this scrolls the characters. When scrolled up to the end of the text,


is displayed.


USB storage device functions


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USB storage device functions


Selecting a tune


Select a folder in the USB storage device.


2 Select


(up).


■ To select a folder 1 Select Selecting succeeding folder. Selecting preceding folder.


(folder up search) or


(folder down search).


(folder up search) plays back the first tune in the


(folder down search) plays back the first tune in the


■ To select a folder from the list 1 Select


(list).


3 Select the folder name.


• Selecting


scrolls the display to display a folder 5 positions


ahead.


• Selecting


scrolls the display to display a folder 5 positions


behind.


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• Selecting


(home) displays in the list the tunes in the folder in which a tune that is now being played back is con- tained.


• Selecting


(up) displays the folder list when the tunes are


displayed in the list.


• Selecting


(control) gets back to the USB in which the


tune information is displayed.


The first tune in the folder selected is played back.


Selecting a tune (file) you want to hear


USB storage device functions


Select a tune (file) in the USB storage device.


■ To select the preceding tune It is possible to play back a tune in the high-order folder of the tune that is now being played back or the preceding tune. 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing


back a tune. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button counterclockwise. • Press the The preceding tune is played back.


button.


(SEEK DOWN) button of the steering switch.


■ To select the succeeding tune It is possible to play back a tune succeeding the tune that is now being played back. 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing


back a tune. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button counterclockwise. • Press the The preceding tune is played back.


button.


(SEEK UP) button of the steering switch.


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USB storage device functions


■ To select a tune from the list 1 Select


(list).


2 Select the tune name.


• Selecting


(home) displays in the list the tunes in the folder in which a tune that is now being played back is con- tained.


• When the tunes are displayed in the list, selecting


(up)


displays the folder list.


• Selecting


(control) gets back to the USB in which the


tune information is displayed.


The tunes in the folder are displayed in the list. A tune selected is played back.


■ To search a tune while listening to tunes in the folder It is possible to search a tune you want to hear while listening to each of the tunes in the folder for 10 seconds. After all the tunes in the folder are played back, the player gets back to the normal playback mode. 1 Press the


button while playing back a tune.


• Selecting


scrolls the display to display a folder 5 positions


ahead.


• Selecting


scrolls the display to display a folder 5 positions


behind.


After completion of the playback of tune you want to hear, press the


button again.


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Reversing or fast-forwarding a tune


Listening to a tune repeatedly


USB storage device functions


It is possible to reverse or forward quickly a tune that is now being played back.


It is possible to listen to the same tune or the tunes in the folder repeat- edly.


■ To reverse a tune quickly 1 Keep pressing the


button while playing back a


tune. A tune is reversed quickly while the button is kept pressed. When releasing the the point to which the tune was reversed.


button, the tune is played back from


■ To forward a tune quickly 1 Keep pressing the


button while playing back a


tune. A tune is forwarded quickly while the button is kept pressed. When releasing the the point to which the tune was forwarded.


button, the tune is played back from


■ To listen to the same tune repeatedly It is possible to play back the same tune repeatedly. 1 Select


(repeat) while playing back a tune.


With "RPT" displayed for FUNCTION on the USB audio screen, the tune is played back repeatedly.


• Selecting


(repeat) allows you to listen to the tunes in the


folder repeatedly. Select repeated playback.


(repeat) again to release the


• When "F.RPT" is displayed for FUNCTION, the USB audio is set to


the mode for listening to the tunes in the folder.


• The function will be toggled as shown below by pressing


(repeat) repeatedly. repeat OFF -> file repeat -> folder repeat -> repeat OFF .....


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USB storage device functions


■ To listen to the tunes in the folder repeatedly It is possible to play back the tunes in the folder repeatedly. 1 Select


(repeat) twice while playing back a tune.


With "F.RPT" displayed for FUNCTION on the USB audio screen, the tunes in the folder are played back repeatedly.


Listening to the tunes in random order


It is possible to play back the tunes in the folder in random order. After all the tunes in the folder are played back, the tunes in the next folder are played back in random order. 1 Select


(random) while playing back a tune.


With "RDM" displayed for FUNCTION on the USB audio screen, the tunes in the folder are played back in random order.


• Selecting • When "RPT" is displayed for FUNCTION, the mode is set in


(repeat) again releases the repeated playback.


which the same tune is played back repeatedly. Select (repeat) again.


• The function will be toggled as shown below by pressing


(repeat) repeatedly. repeat OFF -> file repeat -> folder repeat -> repeat OFF .....


• After all the tunes in the folder are played back, the tunes in the


next folder are played back in random order.


• Selecting


(random) again releases the random playback.


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Setting the audio


To adjust the audio settings, observe the following instruc- tions to go to the menu screens regarding each setting. For more details about each setting, refer to the corresponding section.


Setting


NOTE Sources displayed vary with the equipment connected. 1 Press the [TUNE/TRACK] button.


When the source display is shown, proceed to step 3.


2 Select


(setting).


3 Select the desired source or


(set up).


4 Select the desired source.


Each of the source screens are displayed.


(DVD) (BT AUDIO) (A/V-IN)


See Page 153
See Page 170
See Page 218


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Setting the audio


Setting the equalizer


It is possible to set the audio to the sound quality of your pref- erence.


Setting the equalizer with ease


It is possible to select a sound category to set the equalizer with ease. 1 Select


(EQUALIZER).


2 Select either of the categories.


(default): All items are configured to the default settings


at the same time.


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Setting the equalizer in detail


Setting the numeric value of the equalizer in detail allows you to enjoy a sound quality more suited to your taste. Presetting the equalizer allows you to invoke it later. 1 Select either of the BANDs 1 to 4 and then select


to


set a numeric value for each band.


Setting the audio


GAIN: Used to set the value of gain.


-9/-7/-5/-3/-2/-1/0/1/2/3/5/7/9


The larger the value of Q factor (degree of acumination) is, the more the gain of the center frequency is enhanced.


2 When presetting the equalizer setting, select either of of the USER PRESET for more than 2


to


second.


FREQ: Used to set the frequency.


Q: Used to set the degree of acumination.


BAND1
60/80/100/120/160/200
BAND2
250/315/400/500/630/800/1k BAND3
1.25k/1.6k/2k/2.5k/3.15k/4k BAND4
5k/6.3k/8k/10k/12.5k/16k 0.25/0.5/1/2


NOTE When not preset, it is not possible to invoke the setting later. However, you can enjoy the audio as you have set it.


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Setting the audio


Invoking the equalizer setting that has been preset


It is possible to invoke the equalizer preset to make use of it. 1 Select


(EQUALIZER) in the SETTING screen.


2 Select either of


to


of USER PRESET.


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Setting the balance/fader


It is possible to set the audio to the sound balance of your preference. 1 Select


(BALANCE/FADER).


NOTE • Selecting position.


Setting the audio


(DEFAULT) gets "


" (cross point) back to the center


2 Select


given in the in-vehicle illustration to


set the balance level and fader level.


" (cross point) to the position at which you want to tone up


Set " the sound level the most.


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Setting the audio


Select the portable player


To switch the Bluetooth audio devices that were already regis- tered, perform the following procedure. For more details about Bluetooth audio, refer to the "Bluetooth audio" section. This function is available when more than one Bluetooth audio device was registered. Only one Bluetooth audio device can be connected at once. The switching procedures to con- nect a Bluetooth audio device are shown below. 1 Select


(select portable player).


2 Select the Bluetooth audio device to be used, and then


select


(OK).


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Setting the audio 3 The information about the Bluetooth audio device is dis-


played.


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Referring to the Bluetooth audio device infor- mation


Perform the following procedure to refer to and edit the information of the Bluetooth audio devices that were already registered. 1 Select


(select portable player).


2 Select the Bluetooth audio device to be referred to.


Select select


(ok).


(portable player information), and then


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Setting the audio


Editing the Bluetooth audio device information


3 Input a new device name, and then select


(ok).


Perform the following procedure to edit the information of the Blue- tooth audio devices that were already registered.


■ Device name editing 1 Display the information of the Bluetooth audio devices


on the information screen.


2 Select


(edit) of the device name.


4 Select


(save).


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Initializing the DVD


The DVD player is initialized. The selection of the superim- posed language and the sound can be set while in the look- ing and listening of the DVD. However, it is convenient if you initialize in advance the settings frequently used. 1 Select


(SET UP).


2 Select


(DVD).


The DVD SET UP screen is displayed.


Setting the audio


3 Select the desired setting.


NOTE The following can be conducted in this screen. • Setting the screen (See Page 204.) • Setting the dynamic range (See Page 205.) • Setting the language (See Page 206.) • Setting the parental level (See Page 209.) 4 When "After changing settings, system may not play


back" is displayed, select


(Yes).


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Setting the audio


Setting the screen


It is possible to make a setting to decide whether or not the angle mark is displayed. And it is also possible to set the type of the image. The angle mark is a mark displayed when the angle can be changed while playing back a DVD compliant with multi-angle. 1 Select


(SCREEN).


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2 Make a setting to decide whether or not the angle mark


is displayed, and also set the type of the screen. Select And select


(OFF) not to display the ANGLE MARK.


(ON) of the ANGLE MARK to display the angle mark.


Select either of the following to set the type of the image.





: The width and height of the image is displayed in the


ratio of 16:9.


: With a black frame attached to the top and bottom


of the image in the ratio of 16:9, the width and height is displayed in the ratio of 4:3.


: The width and height is displayed in the ratio of 4:3.


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Setting the dynamic range


The dynamic range is set. The setting of the dynamic range is effective when playing back Dolby digital image. 1 Select


(AUDIO).





Setting the audio


: Used to enhance the high-pitched sounds and the


low-pitched sounds so that the dynamic range is played back in the sound modulated for effect.


: Used to play back the dynamic range in the normal


mode.


: Used to suppress the high-pitched sounds and the


low-pitched sounds to make speeches listener- friendly.


2 Set the dynamic range.


Select either of the following to set the dynamic range.


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Setting the audio


Setting the language


2 Select the language item you want to set.


It is possible to initialize the voice language, the superimposed lan- guage and the language to be displayed on the menu. For detailed method for changing the language while in the looking and listening of the DVD, refer to "Changing the voice language" on Page 163 and "Changing the superimposed language" on Page 162. 1 Select screen.


(LANGUAGE) in the DVD SET UP


: Used to set the voice language. : Used to set the superimposed language. : Used to set the language to be displayed


on the menu.


3 Select the voice you want to set. When there is no lan- (OTH-


guage found you want to set, select ERS).


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Selecting the language terminates this operation.


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4 Enter the LANGUAGE CODE of the language you want to


set and then select


(OK).


Setting the password of the parental level


Setting the audio


The parental level is used to restrict the looking and listening of the DVD according to the level set. To set the parental level, it is necessary to register a password in advance. When setting the parental level, it sometimes occurs that a password is asked for while in the looking and listening of the DVD. In that case, enter the password you used when setting the parental level. 1 Select


(PARENTAL).


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Setting the audio 2 Select


(REGISTER PASSWORD).


4 As a password for confirmation, enter a 4-digit password that is the same as the one used in step 3 and then select


(OK).


When the password has been set and you want to change it, select


(CHANGE PASSWORD).


3 Select the numeric key to enter a 4-digit password, and


then select


(OK).


When setting the parental level, follow the procedure given at step 4 and the succeeding steps on Page 209.


Selecting


(CLEAR) deletes what has been entered.


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Setting the parental level


Setting the audio 3 Select the numeric keys to enter a 4-digit password and


then select


(OK).


Set the parental level to restrict the looking and listening of the DVD according to the level set. In order to set the parental level, a password is used. When a password is not yet set, it is necessary to register a pass- word. (See Page 207.) 1 Select 2 Select


(PARENTAL) in the DVD SET UP screen.


(CHANGE LEVEL).


Selecting 4 Select


(CLEAR) deletes what has been entered.


of the PARENTAL LEVEL.


The smaller the numeric value (1-8) of the parental level, the more severe the restriction. And the larger the numeric value, the more gentle the restriction.


5 Select the numeric keys to enter a 4-digit password and


(OK).


then select If you want to change the password, select [CHANGE PASSWORD], and then change it referring to "Setting the password of the parental level" on Page 207.


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Setting the audio


Setting the Bluetooth audio Registering the Bluetooth audio devices


3 Select


(register).


Before using a Bluetooth audio device, registering (pairing) the Blue- tooth audio device in the system is required. A maximum number of two devices can be registered. 1 Select


(set up).


If another Bluetooth audio device is connected, the BT audio con- firmation message is displayed. Select (yes) to cancel the connection of the device.


2 Select


(BT audio).


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4 While the Bluetooth audio screen is displayed, operate the Bluetooth audio device to search and connect to the in-vehicle equipment. (When connecting, use the pass- key shown on the Bluetooth audio screen.)


NOTE If your Bluetooth audio device is not equipped with the pass-key input interface, register the device after changing the pass-key of the in-vehicle equipment to the one of the Bluetooth audio device. 5 When the connection is successful, a confirmation mes-


sage is displayed and the registration is completed.


Setting the audio


NOTE • If you select


(cancel) shown on the Bluetooth audio screen or move to other screens during registration, the ongoing registration process will be canceled.


• After the registration is completed, the registered Bluetooth audio device is


automatically connected.


• Registration cannot be performed while a hands-free phone is receiving a call


or when talking on a hands-free phone.


• The registered Bluetooth audio device can be used on the interface of the BT


audio function. If you want to use the device on the interface of the hands- free phone function, perform the registration of hands-free phone devices.


• Regarding the operation of the Bluetooth audio device that is registered and connected, refer to the owner's manual that comes with the Bluetooth audio device.


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Setting the audio


Deleting the Bluetooth audio device registra- tion


Specify a registered Bluetooth audio device and delete the registration from the system. 1 Select


(set up).


3 Select


(remove).


4 Select the device to be deleted on the list, and then


select


(ok).


2 Select


(BT audio).


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5 A confirmation message is displayed.


Select


(yes).


NOTE • If • If the device to be deleted is connected to the system, a confirmation mes- (yes) to cancel the connection, and then


(no) is selected, the deletion process is canceled.


sage is displayed. Select perform the deletion process.


(no) is selected, the deletion process is canceled.


• If 6 A confirmation message is displayed while deleting the registration, and another confirmation message is dis- played when the deletion process is successful.


NOTE • After the deletion is completed, another registered Bluetooth audio device is


not automatically connected.


• Deletion cannot be performed while a hands-free phone is receiving a call or


when talking on a hands-free phone.


Connecting the Bluetooth audio device auto- matically


Setting the audio


The Bluetooth audio device that was already registered in the system can be automatically connected.


NOTE • If the connection method was set to "From portable player", operating the Bluetooth audio device is required for connection after the ignition key is turned to the ACC or ON position.


• Automatic connection will not be performed if no Bluetooth audio device is


registered. 1 Select


(set up).


The "setup" menu is displayed.


2 Select


(BT audio).


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Setting the audio 3 Select


(on) of the "Auto Bluetooth connect", and


then select


(save).


NOTE Select ting.


(default) to use the default of the automatic connection set-


Setting the connection method of the Bluetooth audio device


The connection method (connecting from either the system or Blue- tooth audio device) can be set up independently on each registered Bluetooth audio device. 1 Select


(select portable player).


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2 Select the Bluetooth audio device to be set.


Select select


(ok).


(portable player information), and then


3 Select


(from vehicle) or (from portable player), and then select


(save).


: Connection is performed from the vehicle. : Connection is performed from the player.


Referring to the device information of the Blue- tooth audio system


Setting the audio


Perform the following to refer to and edit the information of the Blue- tooth audio system stored in the in-vehicle equipment and the infor- mation of the Bluetooth audio devices that were already registered.


■ In-vehicle equipment information display 1 Select


(set up).


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Editing the device information of the Bluetooth audio system


Perform the following procedure to edit the information of the in-vehi- cle equipment that has already been registered.


■ Device name editing 1 Select 2 Select


(set up) and select


(BT audio).


(edit) of the device name.


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Setting the audio 2 Select


(BT audio).


3 The device information is displayed.


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3 Input a new device name, and then select


(ok).


4 Select


(save).


NOTE Select ting.


(default) to use the default of the automatic connection set-


Setting the audio


■ Pass-key editing 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in the previous section, and then


display the editing screen.


2 Select


(edit) of "Pass-key".


3 Input a new pass-key, and then select


(ok).


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Setting the audio 4 Select


(save).


2 Select


(A/V-IN).


NOTE Select


(default) to use the default setting.


Setting the A/V-IN


The procedure to set up external input sources is given in this section. 1 Select


(set up).


3 Select the external input source to be switched.


(video) is selected, the key name of the external


When input source turns to "VIDEO" and video sources (video screens) can be selected. When source turns to "AUX" and auxiliary sources screens can be selected.


(aux) is selected, the key name of the external input


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Voice Activation


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Voice activation system


The voice recognition function allows you to operate the nav- igation system, audio system and hands-free phone system using your voice instead of display screen handling. This sec- tion includes instructions about how to perform the voice commands. The commands that can be recognized by this system are restricted. (See Page 222.) For each function, refer to the corresponding items.


■ Correct voice recognition The circumstance of the interior of the vehicle will adversely affect the correct recognition of the voice. Note the following items in order for the system to correctly recognize the voice. • Speak clearly into the microphone. Speaking faster or slower and


pausing between words will cause incorrect recognition.


• Close the windows to eliminate outside noise. Traffic noise, driving


sounds and wind noise may affect the correct recognition of the voice.


• Speak the voice commands correctly. The commands that can be recognized by this system are restricted. Any terms other than the recognized terms for the system or dull sounds that are incorrectly spoken will not be recognized by the system. If the name of a facility is pronounced differently from the recognized terms for the system, the command will not be recognized by the system.


• The microphone is located at the best distance and in the best direc- tion for each model to gain the maximum voice recognition perfor- mance. Speak commands in the correct driving posture.


• Do not speak commands during navigation voice guidance or voice


recognition talk back. This causes sounds to overlap and results in incorrect voice recognition.


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Basic operations of voice recognition


1 Press the


button located on the steering switch.


The voice recognition mode is activated, and the icon for voice recognition will be displayed on the upper left side of the screen.


2 While the icon is displayed, speak a voice command.


During the voice recognition mode, the sound from the audio sys- tem is muted.


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(voice input waiting mode): shows the status of waiting for a voice command.


(during a calculation): shows the status of accepting and processing a voice com- mand.


After a voice command is spoken, the system recognizes the voice and activates the function input by the voice command. Then the system will announce the operated function during voice recognition talk back. Pressing the voice recognition will cancel the voice recognition mode.


button located on the steering wheel during


Voice activation system


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Voice command list


The voice commands that are available for the voice recogni- tion function are listed in this section. Speak the voice com- mands correctly. The commands that can be recognized by this system are restricted. Any terms other than the recog- nized terms for the system or dull sounds that are incorrectly spoken will not be recognized by the system. If the name of a facility is pronounced differently from the recognized terms for the system, the command will not be recognized by the system.


■ Types of commands 1. Common


Operation commands that are common to the system


2. Shortcut


Commands to switch the screen


3. Function direct (map operation)


Commands to perform the functions of "map operation"


4. Function direct (POI)


Commands to perform the functions of "POI"


5. Function direct (destination)


Commands to perform the functions of "destination setting"


6. Function direct (guidance)


Commands to perform the functions of "guidance"


7. Audio mode


Commands that can be used when an audio device that is compati- ble with the system is connected


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8. Audio radio


Commands that can be used when the current audio source is the radio


9. Audio media


Commands that can be used when the current audio source is a media device


10. Hands-Free Phone System


Commands to operate the Hands-Free Phone using voice recogni- tion


When the voice recognition system can recognize several phrases for a command, these phrases are distinguished by the following categories in this section. 1. Selection


Several phrases that can be recognized by the system for a command are shown with the mark "|". Example 1: A | B ..... A or B Example 2: A | B |C ..... A or B or C


2. Grouping


When the range of selection is limited, the beginning of the selection group is shown with the mark "(", and the end is shown with the mark ")". Example 3: (A | B) ..... The range of selection is limited to A | B. Example 4: A (B | C) ..... AB or AC


3. Omission


When some phrases can be omitted, the beginning of the omission is shown with the mark "[", and the end is shown with the mark "]". Example 5: [AB] ..... A and B can be omitted. Example 6: A (B | C [D]) ..... AB or AC or ACD


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1. Common


button is briefly pressed, a beep (a single note)


• When the will sound and the voice recognition mode will start. • When the will be canceled.


button is pressed, the voice recognition mode


2. Shortcut


Commands to switch the screen Voice commands [Show] Map [Show] Current (Position | Location) Repeat [Voice][Guidance] Cancel


3. Function direct (map operation)


Commands to perform the functions of "map operation" Voice commands Zoom In Zoom Out Right [Screen] Map Zoom In Right [Screen] Map Zoom Out [Change to | Show] North up [Mode] [Change to | Show] Heading up [Mode] [Change] Map Direction Right [Screen] Map [Change to | Show] North up [Mode] Right Map [Change to | Show] Heading Up [Mode] Right [Screen] Map [Change] Map Direction [Change to] Dual Map [Mode]


Voice command list


[Change to] Single Map [Mode] Store This Point | Mark This Point | Memory Point Zoom In Maximum Zoom Out Maximum Right [Screen] Map (Zoom In Maximum | Minimum Scale) Right [Screen] Map (Zoom Out Maximum | Minimum Scale)


4. Function direct (POI)


Commands to perform the functions of "POI" Command (US English) (Automobile Club | Triple A) (Gas Station | Gas) (Parking | Parking Lot | Parking Garage | Car Park) (Auto Service & Maintenance | Auto Service) SUBARU DEALERSHIP ATM Bank (Town Center | City Center) Convention Center | Exhibition Center) Court House Government Offices (Higher Education | University | College) Hospital Library (Parks & Recreation | Park & Recreation) Police Station


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Voice command list


School Amusement Park Casino Golf Course Historical Monument Marina Museum (Ski Resort | Skiing) (Sports Complex | Stadium) Performing Arts Tourist Attraction Tourist Information Winery (Restaurant | I'm Hungry | Show Restaurant) (American Restaurant | American Food) (Chinese Restaurant | Chinese Food) (Continental Restaurant | Continental Food) (Fast Food | Fast Food Restaurant) (French Restaurant | French Food) (Italian Restaurant | Italian Food) (Japanese Restaurant | Japanese Food) (Mexican Restaurant | Mexican Food) (Seafood Restaurant | Seafood) (Thai Restaurant | Thai Food) (Other Restaurant | Other Food)


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Grocery Store Shopping Mall Airport Bus Station Ferry Terminal Hotel Rental Car Agency Rest Area Train Station Business Facility Convenience Store Department Store Home and Garden Pharmacy Specialty Food Store Other Retail Stores Car wash Campground Botanical/Zoological Gardens Cinema Horse Racing National and State Parks Speedway Video Rental Post Office


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Other Financial Services Coffee House Dry Cleaning Health and Fitness Club Ice Cream Parlor Beauty and Barber shops The nearest POIs are listed from the next item. Nearest (Automobile Club | Triple A) Nearest (Gas Station | Gas) Nearest (Parking | Parking Lot | Parking Garage | Car Park) Nearest (Auto Service & Maintenance | Auto Service) Nearest SUBARU DEALERSHIP Nearest ATM Nearest Bank Nearest (Town Center | City Center) Nearest (Convention Center | Exhibition Center) Nearest Court House Nearest Government office Nearest (Higher Education | University | College) Nearest Hospital Nearest Library Nearest (Parks & Recreation | Park & Recreation) Nearest Police Station Nearest School Nearest Amusement Park


Voice command list


Nearest Casino Nearest Golf Course Nearest Historical Monument Nearest Marina Nearest Museum Nearest (Ski Resort | Skiing) Nearest (Sports Complex | Stadium) Nearest Performing Arts Nearest Tourist Attraction Nearest Tourist Information Nearest Winery Nearest (Restaurant | I'm Hungry | Show Restaurant) Nearest (American Restaurant | American Food) Nearest (Chinese Restaurant | Chinese Food) Nearest (Continental Restaurant | Continental Food) Nearest (Fast Food | Fast Food Restaurant) Nearest (French Restaurant | French Food) Nearest (Italian Restaurant | Italian Food) Nearest (Japanese Restaurant | Japanese Food) Nearest (Mexican Restaurant | Mexican Food) Nearest (Seafood Restaurant | Seafood) Nearest (Thai Restaurant | Thai Food) Nearest (Other Restaurant | Other Food) Nearest Grocery Store Nearest Shopping Mall


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Voice command list


Nearest Airport Nearest Bus Station Nearest Ferry Terminal Nearest Hotel Nearest Rental Car Agency Nearest Rest Area Nearest Train Station Nearest Business Facility Nearest Convenience Store Nearest Department Store Nearest Home and Garden Nearest Pharmacy Nearest Specialty Food Store Nearest Other Retail Stores Nearest Car wash Nearest Campground Nearest Botanical/Zoological Gardens Nearest Cinema Nearest Horse Racing Nearest National and State Parks Nearest Speedway Nearest Video Rental Nearest Post Office Nearest Other Financial Services Nearest Coffee House


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Nearest Dry Cleaning Nearest Health and Fitness Club Nearest Ice Cream Parlor Nearest Beauty and Barber shops Cancel No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition [Enter] Destination [Add to] Way Point [Show] list Set Other POI Off


5. Function direct (destination)


Commands to perform the functions of "destination setting" Command [Go] Home Cancel No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition [Enter] Destination [Add to] Way Point (Go to | Previous)(Starting | Start) Point Cancel No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition [Enter] Destination [Add to] Way Point


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Set Other [Go to] Previous Destination Cancel No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition [Enter] Destination [Add to] Way Point Set Other [Go to] Preset Destination [Number] One Cancel No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition [Enter] Destination [Add to] Way Point [Go to] Preset Destination [Number] 2
Cancel No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition [Enter] Destination [Add to] Way Point [Go to] Preset Destination [Number] 3
Cancel No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition [Enter] Destination [Add to] Way Point [Go to] Preset Destination [Number] 4


Voice command list


Cancel No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition [Enter] Destination [Add to] Way Point [Go to] Preset Destination [Number] 5
Cancel No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition [Enter] Destination [Add to] Way Point


6. Function direct (guidance)


Commands to perform the functions of "guidance" Command Louder Softer [Change to] Arrow [Guide | Guidance | mode] [Change to] Turn List [Guide | Guidance | mode] [Show](Whole | Entire | Display) Route [Map] [Show] Next Way Point [Map] Show First Way Point [Map] Show Second Way Point [Map] Show Third Way Point [Map] Show Fourth Way Point [Map] Show Fifth Way Point [Map] Show Destination [Map] (Delete | Cancel) Next Way Point


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Voice command list


Yes No (Delete | Cancel) Destination Yes No (Delete | Cancel) All Way Points and Destination Yes No Voice Guidance Off Voice Guidance On Quick Short Alternative Detour Detour (Entire | Whole) Route [Change to] Freeway [Information] On [Change to] Junction Detail On [Change to] Compass mode [Change to] Freeway [Information] Off [Change to] Junction Detail Off


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7. Audio mode


Commands that can be used when an audio device that is compati- ble with the system is connected Command radio AM [radio] FM [radio] FM1
FM2
FM3
(Disc | CD | DVD | MP3 | WMA) Audio [on | off] Satellite radio SAT AUX | Auxiliary Video USB Audio iPod Bluetooth audio | BT audio


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8. Audio radio


10. Hands-free


Voice command list


Commands that can be used when the current audio source is the radio Command Seek up Seek down Category up Category down


9. Audio media


Commands that can be used when the current audio source is a media device Command Track up | Next track Track down Previous track Folder up Folder down Group up Group down


Commands to operate the hands-free phone using voice recognition Command Dial by Name Dial by Number No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition Cancel Dial by Name Dial by Number No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition (cid:123)(cid:123)(cid:123) (Name) No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition Cancel Dial Next Candidate No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition Cancel (cid:123)(cid:123)(cid:123) (Number) No beeps / no items found by the voice recognition Cancel Correction Delete Dial (cid:123)(cid:123)(cid:123) (Number)


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Voice command list


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Hands-Free Phone System


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Before using the Hands-Free Phone System


What can be made with the Hands-Free Phone System


It is possible to connect the Bluetooth Phone of which the operation has been confirmed to the in-vehicle equipment through the Bluetooth format (wireless) to make a phone call from the in-vehicle equipment or take an incoming phone call. Since the Bluetooth format is wireless, a connection between the in-vehicle equipment and the Bluetooth Phone can be made without placing them in the close vicinity of each other. The Bluetooth Phone can be used with it left in the breast pocket or bag.


The Bluetooth Phone that is compliant with the in-vehicle equipment must meet the following requirements. • Bluetooth Specification Ver. 1.1 or above (Ver. 1.2 or above is recom-


mended.)


• Corresponding Profiles are as shown below.


• HFP (Hands Free Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Ver. 1.5 or above is recommended.) • OPP (Object Push Profile) Ver. 1.1


"Bluetooth" is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.


What cannot be done with the Hands-Free Phone System


In the following cases, the functions of the handsfree cannot be used. • While not in the phone call area. • While in the phone call being restricted due to the lines congested. • When the phone book data is being transmitted from the Bluetooth


Phone.


• When the Bluetooth Phone is being used, due to data communica-


tion.


• When the Bluetooth Phone is out of order. • When the Bluetooth Phone is not connected to the in-vehicle equip-


ment.


• When the battery of the Bluetooth Phone has run down. • When the power switch of the Bluetooth Phone is turned off. • When the Bluetooth Phone is not set to the handsfree mode. • When a changeover is made on the in-vehicle side from the phone


book transmission to the handsfree.


• When the Bluetooth Phone cannot be used for other reasons.


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Precautions to be taken when using the Bluetooth equipment


Please take note of the following when using the Bluetooth equipment.


CAUTION


Before using the Hands-Free Phone System


WARNING


• For safety's sake, the driver should avoid the operation of the


Bluetooth Phone while driving.


• Do not make a phone call while driving. When you have an


incoming call, bring your car to a stop in a safe place in a calm manner before taking the incoming phone call. When you have to absolutely take a phone call, tell the caller "I'll call you back" by handsfree. And then call him back after stopping the car in a safe place.


• The buttons for the touch screen that cannot be used are


displayed greyed out. Operating the navigation system while in driving could cause your attention to be distracted from the current traffic condi- tions. And in consequence, this could result in a severe or fatal accident. Follow the descriptions of all operations and the instructions for safety given in this manual without fail.


• Please comply with the instructions specified in the laws and regulations concerning the use of the telephone in the vehicle.


• Do not leave the Bluetooth Phone in the vehicle.


(The temperature in a sun-heated car may go up extremely high.)


• When using the Bluetooth Phone, be careful not to get it


close to the in-vehicle equipment. Getting it too close to the in-vehicle equipment may result in deterioration in tone quality or a poor connecting condition.


• The frequency band used by this equipment is the same


band on which other industrial, scientific and medical equip- ment such as microwave ovens, radio stations (a license required) to be used by the production line in the factory to identify movable bodies, specific small power radio stations (a license not required) and amateur radio stations (a license required) is being operated. (These three type radio stations mentioned above are hereinafter referred to as "other radio stations.") Before using this equipment, be sure to check to see if "other radio stations" are being operated in the vicin- ity. Should there be a detrimental radio interference from this equipment to "other radio stations," move the equip- ment to another location as soon as possible to avoid radio interference. The frequency band used by this equipment is in the 2.4 GHz zone. The FH-SS modulation is employed as a modulation method. The expected inflicting interference dis- tance is less than 10m. This equipment uses a full band and can avoid a band used by a movable body identification device.


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Before using the Hands-Free Phone System


NOTE • Depending on the type of cell phone that is used, the screen illumination of the cell phone remains on while the ignition switch is in the "ON" position. If this occurs, turn the illumination off by operating the cell phone settings. For cell phone setting information, refer to the cell phone owner's manual.


• Depending on the setting of the cell phone, the dial lock may activate after


connection. Deactivate the dial lock of the cell phone before use.


• Depending on the cell phone to be connected, operation and the sound vol-


ume may be different from those of cell phones currently used.


• When the ignition switch is turned to the "OFF" or "LOCK" position during a


call, the call may be disconnected or continued on the cell phone depending on the type of cell phone that is used. Note that operation of the cell phone may be necessary if the call is continued on the cell phone.


• Do not speak at the same time with the other party during a call. If you and the party speak at the same time, your voice may be difficult to be heard by the party and vice versa. This does not indicate that there is a malfunction.


• The receiver sound volume should be set as low as possible. Otherwise, the


party you are calling may notice an undesirable echo sound. Speak clearly and loudly.


• Your voice may be difficult to be heard by the party under the following con-


ditions. -Driving on a rough road. -Driving on an expressway. -Driving with a window open. -Air from the ventilator blows directly towards the microphone. -The sound coming from the fan of the heater/cooler is loud. -The cell phone is too close to the microphone.


• The sound quality may be degraded and noise or an echo will occur due to


the influence of the cell phone that is connected to the system or the circum- stances of the Bluetooth network.


• When another Bluetooth device (such as a portable audio device) is simulta- neously connected, noise may occur in the voice from the hands-free phone.


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Name of each part


The name of each part used by the functions of the handsfree is as shown below.


■ In-vehicle equipment Operating the touch switches displayed on the screen allows you to use the functions of the handsfree.


Before using the Hands-Free Phone System


■ Steering switches Pressing the phone call. Pressing the


button short allows you to answer an incoming


button short allows you to hang up the phone.


■ Microphone Used while in the phone call. (dealer option) For details, check with the dealer.


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Before using the Hands-Free Phone System


Phone voice


After making a phone call or having a phone call, you can talk over the phone through microphone and speaker.


• An incoming call notice and a voice output while in the phone call are output from the speaker on the driver's seat side and passenger’s seat.


• When a voice or an incoming call signal is issued by the handsfree,


the sound from the audio and the navigation system is muted.


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Various types of displays


(Phone) with the


Selecting plays the PHONE MENU screen, in which you can set and operate the functions of the handsfree. The explanation here is given of the various kinds of displays shown on the PHONE MENU screen.


button pressed dis-


Roaming display


Reception level display


Bluetooth connection status display


Battery indicator


Reception level display


This shows a rough standard of the reception level of radio waves. How- ever, this is not displayed while in the transmission of the phone book data.


Display:


Level:


Out of the range


Faint


Intense


Before using the Hands-Free Phone System


• When "Out of the range" is being displayed, you are now out of the service area, or in the location to which no radio waves get through. On occasions like this, you cannot use the Bluetooth Phone. Move to a location where a clear reception can be obtained.


• The reception level does not always conform to the display of the


Bluetooth Phone. The reception level may not be displayed for some model types.


Battery indicator


This shows a rough battery capacity of the Bluetooth Phone. However, this is not displayed while in the transmission of the phone book data.


Display:


Remaining amount:


None


Little


Full


• The display of the battery capacity may not sometimes conform to that of the Bluetooth Phone. And also, the battery capacity may not be displayed for some model types.


• This system is not provided with a charging function for a cell phone.


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Before using the Hands-Free Phone System


Bluetooth connection status display


Roaming display


This displays the Bluetooth connection status of the Bluetooth Phone. The Bluetooth Phone is correctly connected to the in-vehicle equip- ment. The Bluetooth Phone is connected to the in-vehicle equipment, but radio waves are weak. The Bluetooth Phone is not connected to the in-vehicle equipment. When using the handsfree, register the Bluetooth Phone and the in- vehicle equipment, and then connect them each other. (See "Register- ing the Bluetooth Phone" on Page 240)


Roaming is a service that provides a continuous use of the system by using the facilities of a company with which the telephone company ties up when you are out of the stipulated service area. When the roaming function is being used, "Rm" is displayed.


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When parting with your car


When using the handsfree, a lot of personal information is registered. When parting with your car, delete your personal information and data referring to the following. And data once deleted cannot be restored to their original state. Be careful not delete date mistakenly.


Deleting all the outgoing and incoming call history. (See Page 260.) Deleting all the phone book data. (See Page 273.) Deleting the registered Bluetooth Phone from the in-vehicle equip- ment. (See Page 275.) Changing the Device Name of the in-vehicle equipment displayed in the Bluetooth Phone. (See Page 277.) Changing the Pass-Key to be used when certificating the Bluetooth Phone. (See Page 283.)


Before using the Hands-Free Phone System


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Making preparations of the Hands-Free Phone System


Registering the Bluetooth Phone


To use the Bluetooth Phone in interlock with the in-vehicle equipment, it is necessary to register the Bluetooth Phone with the in-vehicle equipment in advance.


3 Select


(Bluetooth Settings).


NOTE It is possible to register up to five Bluetooth Phones with the in-vehicle equip- ment. However, Bluetooth Phones that can be used with the in-vehicle equip- ment are restricted only to those selected by the phone selection. 1 Press the 2 Select


(Phone).


button.


4 Select


(Register).


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5 Register the Bluetooth equipment from the Bluetooth Phone and then enter the PASS-KEY displayed on the screen for it to be transmitted. The device name of the Bluetooth Phone is displayed on the DEVICE LIST.


Making preparations of the Hands-Free Phone System


• With


(Autoconnect) set to "ON" on the DEVICE LIST screen in advance,


the in-vehicle equipment automatically accept the connection of the Bluetooth Phone. Selecting


(Autoconnect) makes a changeover between ON and OFF.


• When registering two or more Bluetooth Phones, it is necessary to select a Bluetooth


Phone for connection.


The Bluetooth Phone most recently registered is selected as a Bluetooth Phone to be used with the in-vehicle equipment.


NOTE • For detailed method for the transmission of the PASS-KEY from the Bluetooth Phone,


refer to the instruction manual of the Bluetooth Phone.


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Making preparations of the Hands-Free Phone System


Connecting the Bluetooth Phone


To use the Bluetooth Phone in interlock with the in-vehicle equipment, the Bluetooth Phone registered with the in-vehi- cle equipment is required to be connected to the in-vehicle equipment. When (Bluetooth connection status) is dis- played on the PHONE MENU screen, or when changing a Bluetooth Phone to be connected, conduct this operation.


With "Autoconnect" set to "ON" in advance, a connection is made auto- matically to the Bluetooth Phone most recently connected. It is recom- mended that "Autoconnect" is set to "ON" in advance. 1 Press the 2 Select


(Phone).


button.


3 Select


(Bluetooth Settings).


4 Select the Bluetooth Phone you want to connect.


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5 Select


(Connect).


Making preparations of the Hands-Free Phone System


NOTE • With


(Autoconnect) set to "ON" on the DEVICE LIST screen in advance, the in-vehicle equipment automatically accept the connection of the Bluetooth Phone. Selecting changeover between ON and OFF.


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