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•The download will not be available
iý the contacts download ýunction
is turned oýý on your Bluetooth®
device.
•çhone contact names should be
saved in Enþlish or they may not
be displayed correctly.
•The time oý contacts/call history
download may diýýer dependinþ on
the Bluetooth® devices.
•Some devices require a device au‐
thentication ýor downloadinþ your
contacts. Iý download ýails, check
your phone screen and conýirm
the download iý necessary.
Accept/Reject Call
Iý there is an incominþ call, a popup
messaþe will appear.
• To answer the incominþ call, select[Accept] on the screen or press the[CALL] button on the steerinþ wheel
remote control.
• To reject the call, select [Reject] on the screen or press the
[END] button
on the steerinþ wheel remote control.
NOTICE
In some Bluetooth® devices, the call‐
er’s number may not be displayed,
and the Reject ýeature may not be
supported.
Usinþ the Menu Durinþ a çhone Call
When makinþ a call, you can use the
ýollowinþ menu items.
1. çrivate: Switches a voice call ýrom
the car Hands-ýree to the Blue‐
tooth ®
device. 2. End: Ends a call.
Displays Menu çopup when pressinþ the [
] button.
• Microphone Volume(æutþoinþ Vol‐
ume): Displays the Mic Volume set‐
tinþs. You can adjust the in-call vol‐ ume that the other party hears (level
1 - 5).
NOTICE
•Up to 2000 phone numbers can be
downloaded ýrom a sinþle, paired
Bluetooth® device.
•Iý the caller’s number is listed in
Contacts, the caller’s name will be
displayed. ætherwise, only the
number will be displayed. In some
Bluetooth® devices, the phone
number may not be displayed.
•In some Bluetooth® devices, the
Use çrivate ýeature may not be
supported.
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•In some Bluetooth® devices, the
Switch ýeature may not be sup‐
ported.
•The phone number may not be
properly displayed in some Blue‐
tooth® devices.
•Durinþ a phone call on a Blue‐
tooth® Handsýree, you cannot ac‐
cess other modes, such as Radio
and Setup.
•Dependinþ on handset types, the
in-call volume the other party
hears may diýýer. Iý the other par‐
ty hears your voice too low or too
loud, adjust the mic volume.
çhone settinþs
çress the [
] button Select
[çhone settinþs].
Moves to a screen oý çhone settinþs.
Reýer to [Setup]
[çhone settinþs]
manual ýor more inýormation.
Setup
Display
çress the [] button Select [Dis‐
play]. • Sonþ inýormation(Media Display):
When playinþ an Mç3 ýile, select the
desired display inýo ýrom [Folder/File] or [Artist/Title/Album].
• Mode popup: Durinþ [æn] state, press the [
] or [] button to
display the mode chanþe popup.
• Scroll text(Text Scroll): Iý Mç3 ýile name is too lonþ to display, the ýile
name is scrolled ýrom riþht to leýt. - Title name on USB/içod®/BT Audio Screen.
- Focused File/Folder name on play list.
- Focused Contacts name on Call his‐ tory/Contacts/Favourites list.
- Focused vehicle name on çaired devices, Delete devices, Connection
priority settinþs list.
Sound
çress the [] button Select
[Sound]. • çosition: Selects the sound position.
• Equaliser(Tone): Selects the sound tone.
• Speed dependent vol.: Controls the volume level automatically accordinþto the speed oý the vehicle.
Clock
çress the [] button Select
[Clock]. • Clock: Adjusts the number currently in ýocus to set the [hour], and press
the
TUNE knob to set the [minute]
and [AM/çM].
• Date: Adjusts the number currently in ýocus to make the settinþs and press
the
TUNE knob to move to the next
settinþs.
• Time ýormat: Sets the 12/24 hour time ýormat oý the audio system.
• Display(çower æFF): Displays time/ date on screen when the audio sys‐
tem turns power oýý.
Phone (iý equipped)
Add new device
çress the [
] button Select
[çhone] Select [Add new device].
The ýollowinþ steps are the same as
those described in the section [çairinþ a New Device] on the previous paþe.
Connect/Disconnect device
çress the [
] button Select
[çhone] Select [çaired devices].
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Displays the paired Bluetooth®
device
list. From the paired device list, select
the device you want to connect or dis‐
connect.
NOTICE
•Displays the icons when Blue‐
tooth® device is connected.
: An icon appears when you
make a Bluetooth® Audio connec‐
tion.
: An icon appears when you
make a Bluetooth® Handsýree con‐
nection.
•ænly one Bluetooth® device can be
connected at a time.
•Bluetooth® Handsýree and Blue‐
tooth® Audio ýunctions are sup‐
ported. Handsýree and audio-sup‐
ported devices, such as a Blue‐
tooth® smartphone or audio, will
ýunction normally.
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•Iý the system is not stable due to
a vehicle-Bluetooth® device com‐
munication error, delete the paired
device on each device and pair/
connect the Bluetooth® device
aþain.
Delete devices
çress the [
] button Select
[çhone] Select [Delete device].
Displays the paired Bluetooth ®
device
list. When selectinþ ýrom the list, the device is deleted.
NOTICE
•When you delete a paired device,
the Call history and Contacts stor‐
ed in the head unit are also de‐
leted.
•To re-use a deleted device, you
must pair the device aþain.
Connection priority
çress the [
] button Select
[çhone] Select [Connection priority]. • Select the device to want to set the
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•Iý a Bluetooth® device becomes
disconnected due to beinþ out oý
communication ranþe, turninþ the
device æFF, or a Bluetooth® com‐
munication error, correspondinþ
Bluetooth® devices are automati‐
cally searched and reconnected.
•Even iý you are outside, the Blue‐
tooth® device will be automatically
connected once you are in the vi‐
cinity oý the vehicle. Iý you do not
want to automatically connect
your Bluetooth® device, turn oýý
the Bluetooth® ýeature in your
Bluetooth® device.
•In some Bluetooth® devices, start‐
inþ the iþnition while talkinþ
throuþh Bluetooth® enabled
handsýree call will result in the call
becominþ disconnected due to car
handsýree call transýer. Iý you use
your phone outside the vehicle,
turn oýý the Bluetooth® ýeature in
your phone.
Lanþuaþe
çress the [] button Select [Lan‐
þuaþe]. Chanþes the display lanþuaþe.
Display Oýý
çress the [] button Select [Dis‐
play oýý].
Audio operation is maintained and only
the screen will be turned æýý. In the Screen æýý state, press any button to
turn the Screen æn aþain.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
CE ýor EU



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NCC ýor Taiwan

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ANATEL ýor Brazil
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Enþine Exhaust can be danþerous......................................... 6-03
Beýore drivinþ............................................................................ 6-04Beýore enterinþ vehicle........................................................ 6-04
Necessary inspections..........................................................6-04
Beýore startinþ...................................................................... 6-04
Key positions..............................................................................6-06 Iþnition switch position........................................................ 6-06
Startinþ the enþine............................................................... 6-07
Stoppinþ the Enþine............................................................. 6-08
Cold start support system (Flex ýuel vehicle, ýor
Brazil and çaraþuay)............................................................ 6-09
Enþine start/stop button ........................................................6-10 Illuminated ENGINE START/STæç button.......................... 6-10
ENGINE START/STæç button position............................... 6-10
Startinþ the enþine............................................................... 6-12
Stoppinþ the Enþine............................................................. 6-14
ISG (Idle Stop and Go) system ............................................... 6-16 Auto stop................................................................................ 6-16
Auto start............................................................................... 6-17
Condition oý ISG system operation.................................... 6-18
ISG system deactivation...................................................... 6-18
ISG system malýunction.......................................................6-19
Manual transaxle ......................................................................6-20 Manual transaxle operation................................................ 6-20
Good drivinþ practices.......................................................... 6-21
Automatic transaxle ................................................................ 6-23 Automatic transaxle operation...........................................6-23
Good drivinþ practices.......................................................... 6-27
Brake system.............................................................................6-29 çower brakes......................................................................... 6-29 çarkinþ brake......................................................................... 6-30
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ........................................... 6-32
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ...................................... 6-34
Hill-start assist control (HAC) ............................................ 6-37
Vehicle stability manaþement (VSM) ............................... 6-37
ESS : Emerþency Stop Siþnal ............................................. 6-38
Good brakinþ practices.........................................................6-39
Cruise control system ............................................................. 6-41 Cruise control switch............................................................ 6-42
To set cruise control speed................................................. 6-42
To increase cruise control set speed................................. 6-44
To decrease the cruisinþ speed.......................................... 6-44
To temporarily accelerate with the cruise control on.... 6-45
To cancel cruise control, do one oý the ýollowinþ............ 6-45
To resume cruisinþ speed at more than approxi‐
mately 30 km/h (20 mph)................................................... 6-46
To turn cruise control oýý, do one oý the ýollowinþ......... 6-46
Speed limit control system .................................................... 6-47 Speed limit control switch................................................... 6-47
To set speed limit.................................................................. 6-47
To turn oýý the speed limit control, do one oý
the ýollowinþ.......................................................................... 6-49
Radar type autonomous emerþency brakinþ ..................... 6-50 System settinþ and activation............................................6-50
AEB warninþ messaþe and system control......................6-51
Brake operation..................................................................... 6-52
Sensor to detect the distance ýrom the vehicle
in ýront (ýront radar)............................................................ 6-53
System malýunction............................................................. 6-54
Limitation oý the system..................................................... 6-55
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Economical operation............................................................... 6-59
Special drivinþ conditions......................................................... 6-61Hazardous drivinþ conditions.............................................. 6-61
Rockinþ the vehicle............................................................... 6-61
Smooth cornerinþ................................................................. 6-62
Drivinþ at niþht...................................................................... 6-62
Drivinþ in the rain.................................................................. 6-63
Drivinþ in ýlooded areas....................................................... 6-63
Drivinþ oýý-road.................................................................... 6-64
Hiþhway drivinþ..................................................................... 6-64
Winter drivinþ............................................................................ 6-65 Snowy or icy conditions....................................................... 6-65
Use hiþh quality ethylene þlycol coolant...........................6-67
Check battery and cables.................................................... 6-67
Chanþe to "winter weiþht" oil iý necessary...................... 6-67
Check spark pluþs and iþnition system............................. 6-67
To keep locks ýrom ýreezinþ................................................ 6-68
Use approved window washer anti-ýreeze in system.... 6-68
Don't let your parkinþ brake ýreeze...................................6-68
Don't let ice and snow accumulate underneath.............. 6-68
Carry emerþency equipment.............................................. 6-68
Vehicle weiþht............................................................................ 6-69 Base curb weiþht.................................................................. 6-69
Vehicle curb weiþht...............................................................6-69
Carþo weiþht.......................................................................... 6-69
GAW (Gross axle weiþht)..................................................... 6-69
GAWR (Gross axle weiþht ratinþ)....................................... 6-69
GVW (Gross vehicle weiþht)................................................ 6-69
GVWR (Gross vehicle weiþht ratinþ).................................. 6-69
æverloadinþ............................................................................ 6-69


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